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'' Born on 1 November 1959 in Lubumbashi, is a pastor protestantet kino-Congolese politician.He is the founder of the NGO PAREC (Peace and Reconciliation).He was appointed Chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission (CENI), in February 2011 1. It is General Superintendent and Pastor Holder to New Methodist Church (NEM).
Now president of the political party "Democratic Space for Good Governance".
The former president of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI), Daniel Ngoy Mulunda, said that his party "Democratic Space for Good Governance" (EDG) is a political party "centrist"."In the Congolese political scene, we are neither the majority nor the opposition," he said Friday, August 21 at Radio Okapi, on the sidelines of a seminar organized by his party in Lubumbashi.
Daniel Ngoy Mulunda said to have created his political party in 2012. The official release took place last June.
The former president of the CENI shows have created this political because it is not satisfied with what the other parties.
"That is why we said: 'We are a party that will allow us to participate in decision-making.In that time, we can spend what we have as an ideology, a vision for this country and this province '", said Ngoy Mulunda.Interrogé on the political orientation of his party, he assured that EDG was a centrist party.
"In the Congolese political scene, he said, we are neither the majority nor the opposition."
You can listen about Daniel Ngoy Mulunda.Au the seminar he organized since Thursday, EDG informed the participants of the role of a political party, its operation and the influence it may have on the politics. "People can not come in a party only to raise the flag and sing.We want to educate people about their role, their place, their devoirs.Mais also know the vision and the plan we have in the party, "stated the president of the EDG.
About a thousand people attended the seminar, which closes on 26 August.
"Biography"
Ngoy Mulunda was born 1959 in Lubumbashiet le1ernovembre is the son of Kabange Numbi, a lay leader of the Methodist Church.His mother died when he was three years old, and his father remarried Georgette Ilunga.He grew up alongside nine siblings.He is from Malemba Nkulu in Upper Lomami district, but mostly grew up in Tanganyika Kalemie District 2.
It makes Theology studies and gets a masteren Christian and political ethics at Wesley Seminary in Washington, DC.He then obtained a second master's degree in peace studies and conflict resolution at the University of Washington, on the recommendation of Archbishop Desmond Tutuavec whom he worked when he holds the position of Secretary of Youth of the Conference of Churches from all Africa (AACC) 2.
He married in Shimba Mulunda Scholastic in 1982. He has four children, quote Mulunda (born in 1983), Georgette [Mulunda] Ledgister (born 1985), Twite Ndaly Mulunda (born in 1987) and Daniel Mulunda (née in 1999).
Reviews
In a report published Saturday, December 10, 2011, the election observation mission of the Carter Centre had estimated that the results of the presidential election, announced yesterday by the CENI, lacked credibility.
According to these observers, the quality and integrity of the compilation of results varied "of the proper application of procedures to serious irregularities".The report noted in particular that more than 850,000 votes were not counted because the envelopes containing the minutes and ballots had not been found.
Agreeing with the Carter Center, the archbishop of Kinshasa, Cardinal Laurent Monsengwo stated, Monday, December 12, 2011 to the press, that the findings of the observation of the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (Cenco) "seriously pose the question of the credibility of the presidential election ", saying that" it is appropriate to conclude that [the results] are not truthful nor justice. "
During a press briefing in Kinshasa, President of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI), Daniel Ngoy Mulunda the pastor said that "the statement of the Carter Center is based on observation of a limited number of CLCRs (local centers of compilation of results).During the compilation of the results of the presidential election, the Carter Center observation mission were present in 25 CLCRs.We have aligned 169 CLCR and they found that 25 CLCR established I do not know where.Yet our CLCRs are throughout the country. "

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