I Have No Appetite For Your Rotten Games: DR Congo Speaker Resigns Over Kabila,Tshisekedi Tensions

I Have No Appetite For Your Rotten Games: DR Congo Speaker Resigns Over Kabila,Tshisekedi Tensions

By Spy Correspondent

Kinshasa: The speaker of DR Congo’s Senate, Alexis Thambwe Mwamba, tendered his resignation on Friday, according to a letter seen by our correspondent, in the latest move to sideline allies of former president Joseph Kabila.

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In a letter to the Senate’s supervisory bureau, Thambwe Mwaba said, “trust no longer exists between a group of senators and myself,” referring to plans by a majority of legislators to file a censure motion against him.

His resignation is the latest in a string of top-level political departures following a tussle for power between supporters of Kabila and President Felix Tshisekedi, who succeeded the long-ruling leader in January 2019.

A proposal to debate a censure motion had been signed by 64 senators out of 109.

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The proposal had been enabled by a change in the Senate bureau — a shift that Thambwe Mwamba, a 77-year-old veteran former minister and prominent Kabila backer, also said was a factor in his decision to quit.

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On Wednesday, a Tshisekedi supporter, 79-year-old Christophe Mboso, was elected speaker of the National Assembly, three weeks after its pro-Kabila head, Jeanine Mabunda, was forced out.

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Prime Minister Sylvestre Ilunga Ilunkamba was pushed out last week following a censure motion in parliament, where a majority of deputies have switched allegiance from Kabila to Tshisekedi.

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Kabila stepped down after 18 years in office, opening the way to elections in December 2018 that were controversially won by Tshisekedi, the son of a veteran opposition leader.

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But the new president was forced into a coalition with Kabila supporters in parliament — an arrangement that, he complained, stymied his plans of reform.

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Tensions boiled over last October when Tshisekedi appointed three judges to the Constitutional Court, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s highest judicial authority.

On Thursday, pro-Kabila senators lashed moves to force out Thambwe Mwamba as “the final blow to the republic’s institutions” and “bare-faced installation of a monolithic dictatorship.”

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