DRC, Cach-FCC coalition: "the time is not for rupture"

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(illustration) Joseph Kabila and Félix Tshisekedi side by side during the inauguration ceremony of the new Congolese president, in Kinshasa on January 24, 2019. REUTERS / Olivia Acland

By: Christophe Boisbouvier Follow

In Congo-Kinshasa, it's been a year to the day since the coalition government between the pro-Tshisekedi and the pro-Kabila was formed. It is a bloated government of 65 members, which has already experienced several crises, but which still stands. Has he kept his promises of reform? How long will it last? The pro-Tshisekedi Jolino Makelele is Minister of Communication and Media. He recognizes that there are hiccups, but affirms that the time is not to break up. Online from Kinshasa, he responds to RFI.

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