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"Some very positive deadpan argue that the scenario which is preparing in the Democratic Republic of Congo will be written to the Ivorian. As for the pessimists, they say it is dead. But in reality, that can actually make the History opposing Mobutu Sese Seko Kuku wa Za Banga Ngbendu, born Joseph-Désiré Mobutu, more known as Mobutu of the former Zaire current autocrat DRC? Those who therefore think that the old leader will succeed the current chairman Kabila royally wrong. First, Etienne Tshisekedi has no recognition of the "international community". Worse, its appeal to the security forces so that they follow his instructions had not been followed by effect. His critics have also accused of folk act. Considering himself elected president, the Tshisekedi's room for maneuver is narrow, however. It can not, as Alassane Ouatarra, get hold of the finances of the Congo. To hear or read here and there that the opponent and / or elected President will write to the World Bank, the IMF and various banks operating in the world to suspend disbursement ordered by the Kabila power is a pipe dream. But Ouatarra, he had this power, and he has used to stifle his opponent, former President Laurent Kudu Gbagbo.Mais, should however remain pessimistic? Yes and no. First of all Kabila's peers have already recognized. Robert Mugabe had also made the trip at his inauguration. The others, including Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos sent an envoy there, in Kinshasa, to congratulate him. The other African heads of state have suivi.Quant to Western, the same echo. For Belgium, former metropolis and voice the most authoritative, outgoing Belgian Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Development Cooperation, Steven Vanackere and Olivier Chastel stated that "These elections represent, after the historic elections of 2006, another milestone in consolidating democracy in the DRC ", and also called on all candidates to" accept the verdict of the Congolese voters "and to" contribute to a peaceful climate in the country ".All seems bent. In reality, therefore, in Africa, democracy is combined with the willingness of Europeans. Regardless of the abuses of those they have chosen. The NGOs who blame also the wild repression power accompanied by killings (24-28 killed to date), nobody listens and, ultimately, they are only agents of Western propaganda. "Joseph Kabila" : I do not have a dolphin as my successor "At a meeting Joseph Kabila let go:" I do not have a dolphin to succeed me, instead of you tear each other apart in the majority, we must look at how we can still win elections in 2016. Is Mutingia's here, he adds, he wrote in his journal "Le Potentiel" Is that normal? Have you ever seen a newspaper in France for a political party and tackle the same party, complete silence in his tent "Made in Gaddafi" .In 2014, during a meeting at the Kingakati farm in the presence of 11 provincial governors, all Senators of Deputies, leaders of political parties, and senior officials of the Presidential Majority, contrary to his custom, President Joseph Kabila came to join his guests after two hours late, wearing a leather jacket in spite of it was chaud.Aubin Minaku, Secretary General of the Presidential Majority, will speak to brush a brief way the situation in the majority. And then he gave the floor in turn to the presidents of the parliamentary groups of the Senate and the National Assembly, the spokespersons of Governors provinces.Après receiving flattery and praise, Joseph Kabila let go: "I ' not have a dolphin to succeed me, instead of you tear each other apart in the majority, we must look at how we can still win the elections in 2016. Is Mutingia's here, he adds, he wrote in his diary "Le Potentiel" Is it normal? "The US has a hidden agenda in the Democratic Republic of Congo" The US ambassador in Kinshasa, James Entwistle, acknowledged Wednesday the victory of President Joseph Kabila during the contested election of 28 November in the Democratic Republic of Congo . (DRC) "The position of the United States is clear: we recognize Joseph Kabila as president of the Democratic Republic of Congo for the next five years we hope that irregularities November 28, 2011 will be avoided in the next provincial election. local and other, "said the US diplomat, responding to journalists' questions during a press conference at the American Cultural Center in Kinshasa."

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