Motion of some deputies del opposition against Evariste Boshab fell into the water: The member Ramazani Shadari has also pressed the prescribed Article 168 of the constitution which stipulate that decisions of the Constitutional Court are not subject to appeal and immediately enforceable.National Assembly: Evariste Boshab retains his post in the government: Deputy Prime Minister for the Interior and Security, Evariste Boshab, retains his post in the government, thanks to the intervention by incidentielle motion of Emanuel Ramazani Shadari MP (Majority), which blocked the initiative of 52 MPs of the parliamentary opposition, authors of a motion of no confidence against the government member.They are mandatory and binding on public authorities at all administrative and judicial authorities, civil and military and individuals.Incidentielle In its motion, the member Ramazani Shadari demonstrated the inappropriateness of the consideration by the plenary of the confidence motion, arguing that the issues raised in this document have already been answered in the position of the Constitutional Court.Thus he did not recognize the plenary authority to take against the foot of the High Court position on an issue already addressed by it.He then noted that the Deputy Prime Minister in question did not pose any administrative act in the appointment of special commissioners.They were appointed by presidential order and against signed by the Prime Minister, he went further.It has, for this purpose mentioned in Article 151 of the Basic Law that the legislature can not and rule on jurisdictional disputes or change a judicial decision, nor oppose his execution.They accused the Deputy Prime Minister Boshab for reducing provincial powers, in breach, according to them, prescribed in Article 220 of the Constitution of the DRC and the installation of provinces with legislation, for the appointment of special commissioners at the head of the divided provinces.They have thus requested that the Government of a member of the political responsibility to be truly blamed for these facts.Speaking in turn, Delly Sesanga (opposition) referring to article 146 of the National Assembly Rules of Procedure called for a High Court of lighting, as to the procedure to be followed particularly regarding the motion during the incidentielle debate that blocks any control initiative, he said.It is in this context that he has announced the suspension of the participation of Members of the parliamentary opposition to the activities of the National Assembly until further notice, pending the opinion of the High Court.New crisis in the National Assembly: Opposition, Parliamentary Groups require the forfeiture of Minaku.In a sudden, the parliamentary groups of the opposition undertake simultaneously three actions against Minaku Aubin.In a hot statement just after the plenary of this Friday, December 11, 2015, they say they are stunned to see that there would be stifling of democracy by erosion debates.Incidentielles dry the motions of confidence motions, as if nothing had happened, whereas before a denunciation had been made against such a practice in the small chamber of Parliament.So the parliamentary groups of the opposition accuse Aubin Minaku Ndjalandjoko, to be the basis of this drift that offers no room for the realization of control to be exercised, legally, the government members.So, they promise, ester legal action.Here they take hold, they say, the Constitutional Court in interpreting Article 146 of the Constitution subsequent to the procedure of proceedings of the motion of no confidence against the ministers and its admissibility against the Prime Minister, taken singularly, as Member of the Government.Moreover, the parliamentary groups of the opposition, to overcome all the maneuvers of the Majority, will take action according to the same statement, Ms. Michaëlle Jean, Secretary General of the International Organization of the Francophonie, in the to obtain the forfeiture of Minaku of his duties as President of the Francophone Parliamentary Assembly, accusing obviously violation of the democratic game rules and parliamentary ethics that normally govern the Francophonie.Pending the outcome of these proceedings, they raised, ultimately, the option to suspend their participation in parliamentary work, including Congress, should the President of the Republic Joseph Kabila decided to apply very soon to both Houses of Parliament.To read the content of the declaration, hereinafter, it is necessary to grasp the depth of this latest crisis between ...

Mr. Etienne Tshisekedi and his allies in the camp of change.Mr Kabila and his camp for the status quo.Moderation will be provided by the Special Envoy of the UN SG in DRC and head of MONUSCO, in accordance with Resolution 2147 of the UN Security Council, which states: "Authorizes MONUSCO to support, in coordination with the UN country team and other actors, including through the good offices of the Special Representative of the Secretary authorities of the efforts of the Democratic Republic of Congo to implement the reforms foreseen by the agree- framework and to stabilize the east of the country and, to this end, to: promote peace and a transparent and inclusive political dialogue among all Congolese stakeholders to foster reconciliation and democracy and encourage organization of credible and transparent elections in accordance with the electoral cycle and the Constitution.B. Place of holding the dialogue Kinshasa, the DRC capital C. Size and composition: 40 participants divided equally between the two political tendencies involved and their respective allies, 20 members per delegation.D. Agenda: First part: Regulation of electoral disputes in November 2011 and its corollary which is the crisis of legitimacy.For this it will be necessary to: Identify those responsible for electoral fraud in elections in 2011;That officials responsible for fraud are removed from the management of the country at all levels and conduct of the electoral process.Part two: defining a consensual electoral process 1. Election Calendar.Define a new electoral cycle in a consensual way, knowing that we had two electoral cycles incomplete and flawed.Organize first presidential which can be coupled with legislation in the constitutional deadline, in accordance with Article 73 of the Constitution, no later than September 19, 2016. Dialogue "so Tshisekedi" The Prospéritédévoile the agenda of the dialogue demanded by Etienne Tshisekedi from Brussels.An inclusive political dialogue 10 days.A new INEC consists essentially of actors of civil society appointed by consensus.MONUSCO to certify the election results.The presidential coupled with legislative later than September 19, 2016 ... .this is there, Etienne Tshisekedi proposals to prevent the political crisis in the DRC.As for the compilation of results, the party proposed a consensual solution in order to avoid disputes and fraud.Finally, the UDPS crisis exit plan also proposes the strengthening of the mandate of MONUSCO and the creation of an observatory of the certifying election results, says its Phare ribbed."Entitled" UDPS Roadmap for ending the crisis ", the document was signed by the National President of the party, Tshisekedi wa Mulumba Etienne.It contains three main parts, namely: general context, causes of the persistence of the crisis in the DRC, and quick and satisfactory resolution of the crisis by organizing political dialogue.In point 1, the UDPS political journey reminds the country, with some historical elements that have marked the history to get to the current crisis.From the beginning of armed conflict in 1996 to the present, through the Inter-Congolese Dialogue, which led to the establishment of the regime of 1 + 4, the elections of 2006 and 2011 ... nothing remained in oblivion.The second point, the UDPS is a bitter fact: the 2006 election conflict was resolved by force of arms, as the demonstrations of November 26, 2011 marking the end of the presidential campaign were repressed in violence that caused loss of life.The events of January 19 to 23 2015 have sealed this black page of political violence that caused the death of men, concludes the document.Here is the actual plan of the UDPS of crisis.A. Political Configuration The 2011 elections were the merit of politically reconfigure the Congolese political class and crop the clear dividing line between those who support the system in place and their allies on one side, and those who demand the truth urns.Thus, the 2011 electoral dispute happens to be the main cause of the current political crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo.It goes without saying that a dialogue can bring to the table.Mr. Etienne Tshisekedi and his allies in the camp of change.Mr Kabila and his status for the camp.In his message, Joseph Kabila spoke of the points that should be discussed during the dialogue.These are subjects on which deep differences of opinion appear on the national stage and beyond ground floor stability.

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