Former adviser Etienne Tshisekedi forms a new opposition movement in DRC Congo

The new political movement created by the opposition leader in the Democratic Republic of Congo includes some of the opposition including former adviser Etienne Tshisekedi.

DR Congo Congo Fayulu (Getty Images / AFP / T. Charlier)

A failed candidate in the presidential election in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Martin Fayulu has created a new wave of opposition for what he calls a claim to the interests of the people and the right result.

The movement, which includes some of the opposition including former adviser Etienne Tshisekedi, explains that Kabila is still a major influence in the Congolese leadership.

Martin Fayulu has said that the newly formed government is a major disgrace to Congolese citizens who are expecting reforms. While saying that citizens have no need for the government but to meet its needs, while pointing a finger of blame to retired President Joseph the tribe.

"It is the tribe that owns the parliament, and the tribe owns the governors and parliamentary constituencies. The tribe is the prime minister, the tribe with 65 percent of the ministers in this new government. That is to mock the citizens who voted for change. ”

Martin Fayulu was among the presidential candidates in the last general election. He was second after President Felix Tshisekedi. however he did not agree with the results

Martin Fayulu was among the presidential candidates in the last general election. He was second after President Felix Tshisekedi, however he disagreed with the outcome

The opposition leader said this when he announced the formation of a new movement called Dynamique pour la Verite des Urnes (DVU). At the party they are hoping to drive fierce opposition for reforms in the DRC, said Fayulu.

According to the DW news agency, Among the rivals joining the new movement include former prime minister Adolphe Muzito, Jeanbaptiste Sonji former health minister under the leadership of Laurent Desire Kabila, and Valentin Mubake, one of the giants Former UDPS member and close friend of the Etienne Tshisekedi.

Mubake's current opponent of current president Felix Tshisekedi has said that the last election was not revolutionary. On Monday this week, President Tshisekedi announced his cabinet with 66 ministers most of whom have never worked in government.

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