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Election of governors: the Sacred Union takes the lead in almost all provinces
All provincial governors declared elected on April 30 by the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) are members of or close to the political platform in power, Sacred Union of the Nation.
Of the nineteen new provincial leaders, twelve are independent, two are members of the UDPS, two from the AB of Sama Lukonde and the other three are from the ARDEV-A of Jacques Kyabula, A24 of Fyfy Masuka as well as than the ANB of Guy Loando.
But all, including the independents, are members or close to the Sacred Union.
The independents are:
Mike Mokeni (Bas-Uele)
Jean Bakomito (Haut-Uele)
Joseph-Moise K’ambulu (Kasaï-Central)
Grace Nkuanga (Kongo-Central)
Daniel Bumba (Kinshasa)
Willy Bitwisila (Kwango)
Iron Van Kalombo (Lomami)
Moise Mussa (Maniema)
Jean Collins Makaka (Mongala)
Michée Mobonga (South Ubangi)
Christian Kitungwa (Tanganyika)
Paulin Lendongolia (Tshopo).
The UDPS only won the provinces of Kasaï with Crispin Mukendi and Kasaï-Oriental with Jean Paul Nbuebua. AB won Haut-Lomani with Marmont Banza and Sankuru with Victor Kitenge.
The province of Tshuapa is led by Armand Yambe of the ANB, Lualaba by Fifi Masuka of the A24 and Haut-Katanga by Jacques Kyabula of the ARDEV-A.
Furthermore, for the province of South Kivu where a second round is to be held, the duel will also pit two members of the Sacred Union platform.
These are Jean-Jacques Purusi from the AFDC-A party and Emile Sumaili from the UNC party.
Political configuration of the Senate
On the other hand, in the senatorial elections, the opposition gleaned a few seats.
Together for the Republic of Moïse Katumbi won three seats out of the 84.
The other 81 return to power through its Sacred Union platform.
The majority of them were divided between the independents, the UDPS, the AB, the AFDC-A, the UNC, the A24 and the MLC.
Twenty-seven seats are won by independents; eleven by the UDPS, AB and AFDC-A each have five seats; the UNC, A24 and MLC have four each.
The other political groups have less than 3 senators each.
Elections for governors and senators were not organized in the provinces of Kwilu, Equateur, Mai-Ndombe, Ituri and North Kivu, following various reasons presented by the CENI. These reasons are essentially security, administrative and legal.
Citizens of these provinces will therefore have to wait before knowing their governors and vice-governors, as well as their representatives in the Upper House of Parliament.
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All provincial governors declared elected on April 30 by the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) are members of or close to the political platform in power, Sacred Union of the Nation.
Of the nineteen new provincial leaders, twelve are independent, two are members of the UDPS, two from the AB of Sama Lukonde and the other three are from the ARDEV-A of Jacques Kyabula, A24 of Fyfy Masuka as well as than the ANB of Guy Loando.
But all, including the independents, are members or close to the Sacred Union.
The independents are:
Mike Mokeni (Bas-Uele)
Jean Bakomito (Haut-Uele)
Joseph-Moise K’ambulu (Kasaï-Central)
Grace Nkuanga (Kongo-Central)
Daniel Bumba (Kinshasa)
Willy Bitwisila (Kwango)
Iron Van Kalombo (Lomami)
Moise Mussa (Maniema)
Jean Collins Makaka (Mongala)
Michée Mobonga (South Ubangi)
Christian Kitungwa (Tanganyika)
Paulin Lendongolia (Tshopo).
The UDPS only won the provinces of Kasaï with Crispin Mukendi and Kasaï-Oriental with Jean Paul Nbuebua. AB won Haut-Lomani with Marmont Banza and Sankuru with Victor Kitenge.
The province of Tshuapa is led by Armand Yambe of the ANB, Lualaba by Fifi Masuka of the A24 and Haut-Katanga by Jacques Kyabula of the ARDEV-A.
Furthermore, for the province of South Kivu where a second round is to be held, the duel will also pit two members of the Sacred Union platform.
These are Jean-Jacques Purusi from the AFDC-A party and Emile Sumaili from the UNC party.
Political configuration of the Senate
On the other hand, in the senatorial elections, the opposition gleaned a few seats.
Together for the Republic of Moïse Katumbi won three seats out of the 84.
The other 81 return to power through its Sacred Union platform.
The majority of them were divided between the independents, the UDPS, the AB, the AFDC-A, the UNC, the A24 and the MLC.
Twenty-seven seats are won by independents; eleven by the UDPS, AB and AFDC-A each have five seats; the UNC, A24 and MLC have four each.
The other political groups have less than 3 senators each.
Elections for governors and senators were not organized in the provinces of Kwilu, Equateur, Mai-Ndombe, Ituri and North Kivu, following various reasons presented by the CENI. These reasons are essentially security, administrative and legal.
Citizens of these provinces will therefore have to wait before knowing their governors and vice-governors, as well as their representatives in the Upper House of Parliament.
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