"Emmanuel Macron asks Félix Tshisekedi to free oneself from the guardianship of Joseph Kabila", mentions LE POTENTIEL relaying an article of LA LIBRE Belgique, specifying that it was during an informal dinner in Nairobi.

"The results are disputed and questionable but we must move forward because there will be no return to the polls. Felix Tshisekedi has to give proof of his authority by distancing himself from the power of his predecessor, "he said. And the newspaper continues that among these pledges, there is the need to take action vis-à-vis the Lamuka camp, including the possibility of forming an opening government that includes Martin Fayulu and Moïse Katumbi.

FORUM DES AS takes these words of the French president very seriously and reveals: "Macron and Kenyatta advocate a suicidal scheme". The newspaper wonders to whom would benefit from an institutional crisis in DR Congo, after the civilized transfer of power welcomed by everybody.

This tabloid thinks that Macron's speech denotes a "certain contempt". Otherwise, we cannot understand that a Head of State asks another to free oneself from his predecessor.
"If Felix Tshisekedi goes in the way suggested by Uhuru Kenyatta and Emmanuel Macron, then he will have accredited by absurd everything that is currently told in certain environments, the powers of his power", the daily mentions.

"Tshisekedi will not give u to Macron's neocolonialist injunctions", L’AVENIR firmly reports.
The newspaper even says that Felix Tshisekedi has rejected these injunctions and will only act according to the interests of the Congolese. Felix, the newspaper adds, is the hostage of nobody, but simply of the Constitution of which he is the guarantor. As if to say that he will do nothing that goes in the way of violating the Constitution with impunity.

In another chapter, AFRICA NEWS speaks about Tshisekedi's first actions against corruption and impunity by publishing the list of prisoners released on orders. This newspaper notes that under 10 days as he had announced during his emergency program, the President of the Republic has respected his word by signing the release orders of certain political prisoners and opinion, including Franck Diongo and Firmin Yangambi.

In the wake, the newspaper continues, other measures related to the cleaning of the stables were communicated to agents of the State. "Land Affairs Minister Lumeya Dhu Malegi has been suspended while SCTP, ex-ONATRA, CEO, Daniel Mukoko Smba and his deputy have received the same sanction, reinforced by an audit".

LA PROSPERITYE abounds in the same way by exclaiming: "Felix Tshisekedi, the break in progress! ". The newspaper stresses that it is clear that a State of Rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo will have to be restored and crosses its arms to know if the methods currently used will precede and generate durable solutions, but also adapted to the context.


(CKS/Yes)