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Kinshasa Residents Protest Proposed Constitutional Reforms
3 Haziran 2026France 24
- In Kinshasa, a significant portion of the population has chosen to stay home in protest against a proposed constitutional reform that could allow the current leader to seek a third term. This unrest reflects widespread dissatisfaction with political maneuvers perceived as attempts to consolidate power.
- Meanwhile, in South Africa, Malawians and other foreigners are fleeing xenophobic violence, and Senegalese fans face challenges with visa applications ahead of the football World Cup.
- The constitutional reform in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has sparked fears of authoritarianism, reminiscent of past political crises. In South Africa, the rise of xenophobic sentiments poses significant challenges for the country's social cohesion, while the World Cup visa issues for Senegalese fans highlig…
- The protests in Kinshasa highlight a critical moment in Congolese politics, where the potential for a third term raises questions about democratic integrity and public trust in leadership. The situation in South Africa underscores the persistent issues of xenophobia and safety for foreign nationals, while the visa t…
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