The repercussions of the elections of December 30, "Alternation did not take place". It is the title mentions by LE POTENTIEL in its delivery of this Monday. This newspaper notes, indeed, "even if it is beaten at the presidential, the FCC succeeded to get the majority within the National Assembly while securing the control of the provincial assemblies".

Felix Tshisekedi certainly won at the presidential, but the regime will have the hand put on the institutions as well national as provincial. In other words, the so much expected alternation which consisted in turning the Kabila page definitively, did not take place. By keeping the control of the National Assembly, the regime is always there. It continues in a new form. Armed, the police force and the services of safety remain under control of the regime.

According to this newspaper, it is thus Joseph Kabila, outgoing president and the moral authority of the FCC, which will have truly the orders of the power during the five next years. It will be of all its weight in the choice of the Prime Minister and the governors of the provinces.

Under the title: "Cach-FCC cohabitation takes shape", FORUM DES AS underlines that the cohabitation requires that the various actors place the higher interest of the nation above any other consideration.

Considering the DRC, this cohabitation between the CACH and the FCC could resemble the necessary historical compromise behind which the country runs for a long time. The newspaper thinks that have regard to the planetary stakes whose country is in the center, one can only encourage this compromise imposed by the ballot boxes. Because, the stakes related to the natural resources of the DRC (cobalt, coltan, forest) order the advent of a sacred union between Congolese.

LA PROSPERITE reports in one of its articles published in the interior pages that the SADC encourages the installation of a national union government. Indeed, having taken note of the strong disputes of the provisional results of the presidential election in DRC, the SADC invite all the congolese political leaders to consider a political arrangement negotiated for a national union government.

The SADC is based on the doubts expressed on the results made public by the electoral power station, by the catholic Church, the contingencies of the coalition of the Lamuka opposition like those expressed by other observers.

"We reassure Tshisekedi that we will not be a conflict majority", reveals L’AVENIR which counts on the Pius Muabilu’s talk, the representative of Mont Amba. This last thinks that the main thing should be privileged. To believe about it, the main thing today, which Congo remains. "I believe that Tshisekedi who regularly will remember of his father’s combat, will not make the contrary there. He can be reassured and count on us ", he specifies.


(CKS/Yes)