"Sacred Union of the nation: the diary 2023 divides Fatshi-Bemba-Katumbi ", reveals FORUM DES AS which announces that there was no compromise between the Head of State and his two former partners of the agreement of Geneva, about the perch of the National Assembly and Primature.

And to lengthily question:"Of all the new allies of Felix Tshisekedi within the Sacred Union of the nation (already saturated?),who will take the perch of the National Assembly? Who will succeed to Sylvestre Ilunga Ilunkamba at the Primature? Is this a candidate of Moïse Katumbi? This is a ticket MLC of Jean-Pierre Bemba? This is an outsider?"

For the time being, the tabloid continues, at the present stage of the new political deal, nobody could bet on any candidate, in spite of all the forecasts around the thorny question of the redistribution of the charts. Compared to these complex problems, reliable sources inform that agreeing are far between President Felix Tshisekedi and the two opponents of Lamuka, having answered his call to the formation of Sacred Union of the nation. Namely Jean-Pierre Bemba and Moïse Katumbi.

L’AVENIR estimates that in this blocking, it is Bemba and Katumbi who are pointed of the finger. Calculations having been upset by turned over FCC which constitute the group more provided as representatives within the Sacred Union, Moïse Katumbi and Jean-Pierre Bemba refuse to adapt to the news deal and would have been shown very greedy, according to the daily newspaper.

"Primature and office of the National Assembly, the last word returns to Tshisekedi", supports ECONEWS which estimates that between Tshisekedi, Bemba and Katumbi, it is not yet the dead end contrary to all the noises of the corridors. The three did not break the contact:"By receiving him on Wednesday together with Jean-Marc Kabund, president of Udps, the president of the Republic wanted to be rather neutral, placing himself above the fray. Felix Tshisekedi said that all expect him in the turning to know more on what will be finally the Sacred Union of the nation ".

In addition, triweekly of the general information states moreover that the perch of the National Assembly will be played between Kabund and Lihau.

For its part, CONGO NOUVEAU reports that Jean-Pierre Bemba claims 7 million dollars to the DRC for havoc of his villa of Maluku and he seized the Court of Bankruptcy of Kinshasa/Gombe. This, to return in his rights and to have financial means to rehabilitate his villa plundered and ransacked by FARDC elements during the confrontations to the proclamation day of the results of 2006presidential.

Corneille Kinsala N’soki


(CKS/Yes)