The Common Front for Congo (FCC) has committed to elect, Alexis Thambwe Mwamba, President of the Upper House of Parliament on Saturday, July 27. The dynamic of the installed victory is explained by a logical arithmetic that leaves no room for failure. Objective: win with at least 80 votes out of 108 and zero dollars to pay.
According to Senator Jean-Lucien Bussa, coordinator of the Coalition of Democrats (CODE), the constituents of the majority political platform in the Senate have come together to support their colleague in presiding over the destiny of this prestigious institution.
Primo. The parliamentary majority held by the FCC will fully assume. In the Senate, this platform headed by Joseph Kabila board about 95 voters who have reiterated their commitment to vote for Alexis Thambwe Mwamba.
In the best case scenario, their candidate could be elected with more than 80 votes, taking into account a margin of error of 10%.
Second. FCC Senators are not prepared to be corrupted to truncate their choice. These former dignitaries and businessmen who belong to it are, according to Jean – Lucien Bussa, determined to vote for Thambwe Mwamba for zero dollars.
Because, he believes, it is a question of fighting this humiliating practice as much as the affairism within their prestigious institution. This implies that the candidate aspiring to lead the Senate should embody certain values by beginning to refrain from being elected by corruption.
Third. Senior FCC voters in the Senate also rely on the expertise, expertise and experience of the candidate they support. Especially since the Senate needs a president who is able to place him at the height of his prestigious dimension.
For them, Alexis Thambwe Mbamba is one of the best profiles of them capable of providing undeniable prestige, transparency in the management and credibility of the Upper House of Parliament.
Far from minimizing the opponent of their presidential candidate, FCC senatorial members consider realistic parameters, including mechanisms put in place that, from the outset, give Alexis Thambwe Mwamba a better chance of winning.
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As a reminder, the election of the Senate Speaker is for 108 senators, not including the Senator for life. To date, more than 90 FCC member senators have been steadfast in their support of Alexis Thambwe Mwamba.
Faced with Modeste Bahati Lukwebo, a formidable opponent, the political platform of Joseph Kabila is convinced to start winning arithmetically and politically in this election.
Emilie MBOYO