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DR Congo: Tshisekedi ally new National Assembly speaker

Christophe Mboso's election gives President Tshisekedi major boost in power struggle with predecessor Joseph Kabila

Rodrigue Forku  | 04.02.2021 - Update : 04.02.2021
DR Congo: Tshisekedi ally new National Assembly speaker

YAOUNDE, Cameroon

A close ally of President Felix Tshisekedi was elected as speaker of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) lower house of parliament late on Wednesday.

Christophe Mboso secured 389 of 460 votes to become speaker of the National Assembly, according to UN-run Radio Okapi, giving Tshisekedi another boost in a power struggle with his predecessor Joseph Kabila.

Mboso, who has served as a minister several times and been part of multiple parliamentary committees, succeeds Jeanine Mabunda, a Kabila ally, who was impeached in December.

Last week, Sylvestre Ilunga Ilunkamba, another Kabila loyalist, resigned as prime minister of the DRC, following a no-confidence vote in Parliament.

Tshisekedi came to power in January 2019 and had to sign a secret coalition pact with Kabila, whose party won the majority in Parliament.

In December 2020, Tshisekedi moved to end the power-sharing agreement with Kabila after months of tensions between the two camps.

Recent political developments in the DRC have raised concerns from the UN, which has warned about the potential economic and security impact of the crisis.

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