Christophe Mboso is the new speaker of parliament
KINSHASA, Feb 5 (NNN-AFRICANEWS) — Lawmakers in the Democratic Republic of Congo elected a speaker loyal to President Felix Tshisekedi, after a string of moves to break his predecessor Joseph Kabila’s grip on the legislature.
Almost 400 of the 500 members supported Christophe Mboso, the National Assembly’s oldest member at 79, who left Kabila’s FCC party in December to rally behind Tshisekedi.
Both belonged to the camp of Kabila, who was succeeded two years ago by Tshisekedi but kept a grip on power via supporters in parliament.
On Tuesday, a similar censure motion was filed against Senate speaker and Kabila ally Alexis Thambwe Mwamba by a majority of the upper house’s members.
Tshisekedi’s renewed bid to oust Kabila’s camp from DR Congo’s institutions was launched on Dec 6, when he announced the end of a coalition with the former president’s supporters. — NNN-AFRICANEWS