Political Dribble and Exit: in the Drc, Behind the Scenes of Modeste Bahati Lukwebo's Fall
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Aimed at by a petition a few days after doubting the opportunity of a constitutional review, the second vice-president of the Senate preferred to resign rather than risk dismissal. Will he save his place in the Sacred Union?
The DRC is experiencing a political earthquake whose epicentre is located at the People's Palace, but the replicas are already shaking the majority in power. Bahati Lukwebo, a prominent figure in the Upper House, has made his apron. Modeste Bahati Lukwebo's resignation from his post as second vice-president of the Senate was officially announced on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. This decision was motivated by political tensions and accusations of in…
Bahati Lukwebo on his resignation from the vice-presidency of the Senate: "I thought there was no point in hiring an arm of arms with my colleagues" Media image Patient Wed 18/03/2026 - 18:33 Body Modeste Bahati Lukwebo filed his resignation on Wednesday, March 18, as the second vice-president of the Senate, the day after the tabling of a petition of dismissal initiated by Senator Dany Kabongo Bondanya (UDPS) and signed by several elected offici…
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