Martin Fayulu: Sacred Union, "this is not politics, it is ploys to stay in power"
Martin Fayulu, in Brussels, March 9, 2019. NICOLAS MAETERLINCK / BELGA / AFP
By: Sonia Rolley Follow
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Our guest Africa is the former presidential candidate of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Martin Fayulu.
Two years ago, he was given as the elected president.
Two years after the arrival of Felix Tshisekedi to the supreme magistracy, he faces the Sacred Union advocated by his rival strong of 391 deputies.
How does he intend to position himself?
The current coordinator of the Lamuka coalition answers questions from Sonia Rolley.
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