The 7SUR7.CD site of information evokes the Council of Ministers of Friday and mentions: "DRC: The Minister in charge of justice, Célestin Tunda, banned to attend the councils of the ministers ". This media notes that the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister responsible of justice, Célestin Tunda Ya Kasende is from now on banned to attend the meetings of the Council of Ministers. This decision was made by the head of State, Felix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, according to a source close to the government which entrusted to 7SUR7.CD, Friday July 3, 2020, under anonymity.

"New direction at CENI: CACH deputies invite Tshisekedi not "to invest Ronsard Malonda ", Case-info.ca mentions. These deputies of CACH alliance who denounce this ratification, invite the president of the Republic not to invest Malonda so that "this irregularity does not pass", one can read in Case-info.ca.

On this same subject, 7SUR7.CD reports:"the CLC and 3 citizen movements announce for soon a calendar of the peaceful actions against the ratification of Ronsard Malonda". The Laic Committee of Coordination (CLC) and the citizens movements Fight for the Change (LUCHA), Filimbi and Congolais Debout (LCD) announces launching this Saturday July 4, 2020 of a big public awareness campaign and of patriotic awakening, this media reveals.

On its side, Politico.cd reconsiders the meeting between President Felix Tshisekedi and his predecessor, Joseph Kabila. If no official statement sanctioned this meeting as to its practice, POLITICO.CD collected exclusive information around the lower parts of the exchanges between the two personalities. This site of information relays the subjects of a close relation of Joseph Kabila declared to his successor. "President Joseph Kabila was clearly during his many meetings with the Head of State. He warned against the extremists: this Nation will not be built by the extremists, he had to tell to him and we hope that the Head of State will not let the Nation be taken as an hostage by extremists ", reveals a senior of the FCC taken again by Politico.cd.

Corneille Kinsala N’soki


(CKS/Yes)