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RDC: Olive Lembe assures that Joseph Kabila was not in exile and will not return home before.

RDC: Olive Lembe assures that Joseph Kabila was not in exile and will not return home before.

The ex-prime lady of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Olive Lembe Kabila, announced that he is a son, the old President Joseph Kabila, is not in exile to help a stranger, and that he comptait revenir “mieux aguerri” for the participants à l’avenir du pays .

“Don’t meet decorations, don’t meet despair. Notre Chef, Notre Autorité Morale, a choice that enriches Servo’s son. Il n’a pas fui le pays, il n’est pas en exil. When the aura ended in these studies, il reviendra encore mieux aguerri,” confirmed Olive Lembe at a public meeting, responding to rumors about her supposed future son.

Joseph Kabila, who spoke about RDC from 2001 to 2019, was absent the other day after the 2024 debut, raising various speculations. He is pursuing a PhD in international relations at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, on the geopolitical rivalry between the Unis states, China and Russia, and what it means for Africa.

These statements put the croissant tensions at RDC into context. Incumbent President Felix Tshisekedi and other members of the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) party have criticized Kabila for his alleged role in recent problems with security and the toll itself. Tshisekedi is the accused chairman of the military-political movements that say the Alliance for the Fluid Congo (AFC) and M23, an active armed uprising in North Kivu.

The son of a cat, Augustin Kabuya, Secretary General of the UDPS, qualified as “responsible director” due to actual insecurity. He said that “Joseph Kabila has stopped paying discretionary payments and migration services, other than comments, are a product.”

Tensions are currently escalating due to multiple oppositions to Felix Tshisekedi’s constitutional review project. Politicians such as Martin Fayulu and Moise Katumbi, allies of Kabila on certain points, announced a preliminary extension of presidential mandates, the accused Tshisekedi was forced to remain alive.

While he prepares new election campaigns, Olivia Lembe Kabila’s proposal is a convincing argument for the old president’s supporters who want to take a voluntary break from the RDC political agenda.