DR Congo Senate adopts bill that could lead to new term for president Felix Tshisekedi

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By Reuters

Democratic Republic of Congo’s Senate has adopted a bill to change the constitution ​which could open the door to a ‌third term in office for President Felix Tshisekedi, days after a protest against the bill turned violent in the ​capital Kinshasa.

  • The bill paves the way for ​a referendum on a new constitution that would allow Tshisekedi — who is currently serving his ​second and final term — to serve a third ​term as if it were his first.
  • Eighty-nine senators took part in the vote on Monday and all voted in ​favour of adopting the bill. Twenty senators ​did not participate.
  • The bill must still be signed into law ‌by Tshisekedi.
  • Opposition Senator Salomon Kalonda Della Idi said in a statement that the bill could “permanently Balkanize the country”.
  • Last week, a protest against the bill turned ​violent when ​security forces fired tear gas and live ammunition to disperse demonstrators who threw rocks, ​local residents told Reuters, with opponent Delly ​Sesanga’s communication team claiming on X that he was shot in the leg.
  • Congo’s National Assembly, the lower house ​of parliament, has already approved ​the bill.
  • Congo’s next presidential election is scheduled for 2028.

Reporting by Congo ​newsroom; Writing by Portia Crowe; Editing by Gareth Jones

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