Constitution: this sharp warning of Professor Bob Kabamba who disqualifies the Tshisekedists Djoli,

Constitution: This pointed warning by Professor Bob Kabamba who disqualifies the Tshisekedists Djoli, Mbata and others. Changing the Constitution will be a coup that will not spare Félix Tshisekedi.
- The eminent and wise professor Bob Kabamba reminds the political impostors in power that the current Constitution is a sovereign property of the Congolese people. It was designed to stimulate the development and well-being of the Congo. For him, it is rather necessary to develop the political practice of governance and not the texts.
- The Professor Bob Kabamba also recalls that the Congolese Constitution was written by Congolese scientists, including Evariste Boshab, Mampuya, Esambo and itself. We have not known a state culture in the Democratic Republic of Congo, we must rather regulate the ethics of leaders. Because the consequences of a change of constitution will be unbearable, even for current leaders, he insisted. It being understood that any change presupposes that the legitimacy in which the institutions of the Republic are invested will disappear.
- bob Kabamba notes that the Constitution was not written by a few individuals but that the process had started in Kisangani with a constitutional commission instituted by the Senate of the time to lay the initial text from which the editorial constructions were gradually matured.
- The deputies and senators had been mobilized in order to raise awareness of their various representation bases on the form of the state, the national flag, the national anthem, national languages etc. Several chapters of the Constitution were discussed in Congolese universities, in the various public service sectors and by the different living forces of civil society.
- the consequences of a change in the constitution were pinned by Professor Bob Kabamba. All political institutions that derive legitimacy from this Constitution will no longer exist and AFC of Corneille Nangaa could proclaim itself with constitutional legitimacy (article 64).
"The incompetents of UDPS improvised governance celebrate their new vocal on the change in the constitution without measuring the consequences"
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