DR CONGO SITUATION IN THESE DAYS BETWEEN POLITICAL MAJORITY AND OPPOSITION: According to political analysts, political tensions are high after the disputed elections of 28 November 2011 and will have an impact on the security situation and strategic dialogue.The conduct of credible and peaceful elections in November 2016 will send a clear message to the world about the ability of the Democratic Republic of Congo to respect its constitution, to conduct a peaceful transition.The challenges of the new head of the UN Mission in the DRC.Kinshasa relaxes.The Nigerian Mom Sidikou, 64, took sesfonctions Monday, November 16 as chief of the UN Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO), one of the largest in the world with some 20 000 men, with a budget of $ 1.35 billion.It replaces German Martin Kobler, whose relations with the government were heavily degraded after a dispute over hunting down Rwandan Hutu rebels of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), scattered throughout the eastern provinces of North and South Kivu .Wednesday, during his weekly press conference, MONUSCO however recalled that the recovery does not depend on the military.The question is totally political.This is a decision that must andresuming at the highest level, insisted the French General Jean Baillaud, Force Commander of MONUSCO Acting.With Mom Sidikou, Kinshasa hopes repartirdu right foot.The main expectation is for us to terminerle strategic dialogue begun with MONUSCO for aplanirles differences and favoriserla resumption of joint operations against the FDLR said Lambert Mende, spokesman for the Congolese government.Rape and sexual abuse of FARDC.THE THREE DEPUTIES DEL'OPPOSITION IN THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF FILLET REPUBLIC BEYOND: The president of the lower house of parliament announced that a special committee would be set up on it."We received this indictment before three other indictments.And we understand that the Attorney General of the Republic that it was outdated.For various reasons, it was superseded indictments ", said Aubin Minaku."As of November 21, 2015, your office has received an indictment of the Attorney General of the Republic in order to obtain the lifting of the parliamentary immunity of honorable members Nzangi Muhindo, Fabien Mutomb and Samy Badibanga," he revealed.The Attorney General of the Republic is seeking the lifting of the immunity of opposition members Nzangi Muhindo, Fabien Mutomb and Samy Badibanga.He wants to continue the "forgery and use of false."The President of the National Assembly, Minaku Aubin, announced during the plenary this Thursday, December 10th.Aubin Minaku said that in the past the office of the National Assembly had received a waiver of immunity applications.But according to several MPs interviewed by Radio Okapi, this application is the result of a complaint from the member Yala Tutu's replacement Diomi Ndongala in the National Assembly.Clearly, Yala Tutu says he has not signed this motion so that his name is affixed to the document.So he suspected his three colleagues to have signed the motion on his behalf.He would accuse Nzangi Muhindo, Fabien Mutomb and Samy Badibanga, initiating a vote of no confidence against the office of the National Assembly of forgery.The President of the National Assembly did not give details of the litigation for which the Attorney General of the Republic calls for the lifting of immunity of three MPs.This confidence motion that date was October the officers of the National Assembly.She had been rejected.UNDERSTANDING AND LIVING DEMOCRACY: In view of the development of political news Kinshasa where minority referred opponents must outweigh any action, even democratic or constitutional, the majority necessary to ask whether democracy is well understood and lived in the DRC.There is no question cited the cases of other African countries where the constitutional review as well as the referendum on the constitutional revision took place without dangers away from the DRC whose policies allow themselves easily manipulated by Western imperialist hands.Democracy is commonly defined as the power of the people, by the people and for the people.For the people exercise power, throughout history, various mechanisms have been developed, in terms of different types or variants of democracy.Today, we resign ourselves to representative democracy, semi-direct or indirect through which the universal, direct or indirect, is realized for obtaining the representatives or delegates of the people in power, to better understand our democracy in DRC .

"Future prosecus election in DR Congo as tensions politicians what interest for the population and the international community?"
"It is final. All partners almost in the electoral process in the Democratic Republic of Congo sink into an agitation that is matched only by the aggressiveness to wrest power, without telling the people what they plan to do . The mystique which one surrounds the 2016 deadline is such that one can legitimately question what makes Shake so many people, both in the DRC and within the international community.
The week ending has been symptomatic of this paranoia: an NGO wrote to the Head of State asking him to prevent his lieutenants to discuss third term so that we know where this speech fuse;Obama dispatch his special envoy who has just remind the Congolese - as if they had forgotten - the deadline of 2016 and the need to respect the constitution in the referendum yet adopted by the Congolese people and not American;opposition and civil society on the lookout for the slightest rumor to make the mayonnaise;33 NGOs on the frontline to demand the essential holding of "essential elections", etc.
In short, everyone just calls, but no one brings any competition for the realization of their demands.The Rapporteur of the CENI, Jean-Pierre Kalamba comes, however, to remind the opinion that publication, the overall schedule included 23 constraints for its realization.Overcoming these constraints meant - and means - the support of all those who masturbate in 2016.
To date, still remember Kalamba, it imposes the need to exercise options on these various constraints, and that requires that partners talk to elections.Careful, he does not dare use the term "dialogue" and "cooperation" to avoid falling into the trap politician called "intent to trial."
One thing is clear: all constraints to the achievement of the overall electoral calendar are of a purely technical nature, requiring policy options which themselves contain leaven needed for calm in a time where there has been sparks in the air.However, no one seems willing to clearly state the problem, as if the one and the other lack the courage to take the initiative to declare openly that at this point in the current circumstances and given the objective constraints to overcome, it is become equally objectively impossible to hold the calendar time for the elections.
We must therefore exercise options, and Jean-Pierre Kalamba says: "Everyone must know that there will be consequences on the calendar."He added immediately: "The solution is that major decisions be taken in a wider circle to those who have the means of the decision", before warning: "the consequences of the decisions lead us to other reactions ".
It is therefore necessary that the Congolese and other partners talk.Jean-Pierre Kalamba is conscious, embarrassed but found by the mortgage of the politicization of the sound of mosquitoes, "I do not call that dialogue, call it what you want, because if I say I will be told that dialogue as Kabila said dialogue, it CENI is not independent because he said as dialogue. Consultations The term was also used, which is another term for people who speak of men to men "asks -t it.
Then comes to the consequences of this dialogue needed around the electoral calendar.On this question: boiling opinion calls for the holding of "critical elections", that is to say the national legislative and presidential elections.Proponents of this "solution" that claim as defenders and promoters of democracy, forget, firstly, that true democracy is lived at the base and not at the top, and, secondly, that it is they who had called for an overall electoral calendar.
Today, one thing is clear: the constitutional time left to be exceeded, but this does not imply a departure from the fundamental law.For the simple reason that DRC will not be his first experience since elected in 2006, the provincial parliament, the Senate, as in the provinces of governorates continue to sit and work without it irritates the Constitution.This is not only for national deputies and Head of State, but for everyone.Section 70 of the Constitution, paragraph 2, stipulates that "the end of his term, the President of the Republic remains in office until the effective installation of the new president-elect" This is the paragraph that s' apply mutatis mutandis to all levels of elections.
I drop my paraphrasing Top Congo FM colleagues who draw this conclusion statements of the Rapporteur of the CENI.

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