DR Congo: President Felix Tshisekedi, Facing Serious Crisis, Addresses the Nation
Sources close to the president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Felix Tshisekedi, have been telling AfroAmerica Network that his closest aides have pregressively increased their warnings against his collaboration with the former President Joseph Kabila since he got in power, almost two years ago. The failed coalition between Felix Tshisekedi's front, CACH (Cap pour le Changement) and Joseph Kabila's FCC (Front Commun pour le Congo), has now exploded into a national crisis that is threatening the institutions of the country. The crisis has pushed Felix Tshisekedi to address the nation on Sunday December 6, 2020. In a seemingly long-awaited speech of about 30 minutes, Felix Tshisekedi disclosed the proposals presented to him by his advisers and the people he said he has been consulting. Beyond an endless list of problems, roadblocks, conflicts, mismanagements, crises, and challenges, the main point disclosed in the speech is the end of the government coalition between his CASH and Joseph Kabila's FCC.