DRC: Martin Fayulu comes out of silence and criticizes Félix Tshisekedi's “sacred union”

Congolese opponent Martin Fayulu.

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In his first media statement since the end of the FCC-Cach coalition, Martin Fayulu considers that nothing good will come out of the sacred union of the nation that the current Congolese head of state is trying to constitute.

He denounces corruption and political transhumance, he who saw his comrades from Lamuka, Jean-Pierre Bemba and Moïse Katumbi, get closer to Félix Tshisekedi.

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With our correspondent in Kinshasa,

Patient Ligodi

“The DRC is in peril.

Meanwhile,

the FCC-Cach regime

distracts public opinion ”.

Martin Fayulu broke the silence.

He had not spoken in the media since the announcement of the end of the FCC-Cach coalition by

Felix Tshisekedi. 

"We take the same actors responsible for the failure and we recycle them in a laundry called

" sacred union "

.

This transhumance, which some Congolese politicians cultivate, without an ideal, is a real cancer for our country ”

, he asserts.

While

the transition to the head of the National Assembly

took place on Wednesday, December 30, the opponent to President Félix Tshisekedi criticized the fact that "a 

good number of people who run the institutions of the Republic were not elected "

by the people.

They know very well that they owe you nothing and therefore have no accountability to you.

You didn't elect them, why should he care about your suffering?

They will continue to make empty promises to you while bleeding the state's finances.

They will continue to talk to you about the rule of law while violating the Constitution and the laws of the Republic ”,

he added.

Martin Fayulu, who still claims victory in the presidential election of December 2018, calls for urgent reforms, in particular on the electoral system, and wants the holding of early elections.

He announces that from January 20, he will set up a special cabinet to accentuate his struggle. 

► To read also: DRC: Martin Fayulu will he go to the consultations proposed by Félix Tshisekedi?

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