Extreme steps were taken by the opposition to Tshisekedi’s government.
Several decisions, including the control of the voting cards being distributed in this nation, were made during the conference of the leaders of the political parties opposed to the government Democratic Republic of Congo on April 14.
Mose Katumbi, Martin Fayulu, Delly Sesanga, and Augustin Matata were present at the gathering in Haut-Katanga where they requested appropriate control over the factors causing the acts of voting fraud.
These political figures have promised that the audit will provide the best solution for the nation and ensure that the elections go off without a hitch in the way that is actually necessary.
In order to avoid counting the erroneous number of voters, it is important to understand the true constituents of each figure that would be used in the preparation for the elections.
Additionally, they asked for the election legislation to be changed so that the constitution be honored and that the leaders of the CENI electoral committees be chosen in a mutually agreeable way.
These leaders also voiced their sorrow for the murders occurring in Bandundu, North Kivu, and the area east of Kinshasa.
These leaders concurred in one address that they must work together to end the political conflict they initiated.