DRC Bans Dozen Parties After Coalition Emerges
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DRC bans dozen parties after coalition emerges
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior and Security, Jaquemain Shabani, accused these parties of violating the principles of national unity, the preservation of the sovereignty of the Congolese state, and the maintenance of security and territorial integrity, according to a statement. Among the suspended organizations are Kabila’s People’s Party for Reconstruction and Democracy; the Congolese Workers’ Alliance; and Piste pour l’Emerg…
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), President Félix Tshisekedi's regime is rife against 12 opposition parties. The Deputy Prime Minister in charge of the Interior and Security announced that he had seized the Council of State to obtain their dissolution. Their activities are suspended throughout the country to be joined by former President Joseph Kabila through his platform "Save the DRC" created in mid-October in Nairobi, Kenya. A me…
DR Congo Suspends 12 Opposition Political Parties Amid Rising Tensions
The Ministry of Interior and Security of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) announced on October 31, 2025, the suspension of 12 political parties opposing the government, citing violations of laws governing party operations and national security. The suspended parties include: PPRD, founded by former President Joseph Kabila (2001–2019) LGD, led by former Prime Minister
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