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Kamerhe elected speaker of DR Congo lower house

Mr Kamerhe’s residence was raided by a group of armed men early Sunday in a coup attempt.

• May 23, 2024
Vital Kamerhe (Credit: The Africa report.com)
Vital Kamerhe (Credit: The Africa report.com)

Deputy prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo,  Vital Kamerhe, has been elected president of the National Assembly, the country’s lower house of parliament said on Wednesday.

Mr Kamerhe won 371 of the 407 votes cast.

According to the Congolese army, Mr Kamerhe was one of the targets of a failed coup attempt in the Central African country on Sunday.

Mr Kamerhe, 65, was appointed as deputy prime minister and minister of national economy in 2021.

His residence was raided by a group of armed men early Sunday in the coup attempt, which was “nipped in the bud” by defence forces, as announced by DRC military spokesperson Sylvain Ekenge.

Voting for the speaker of the lower house was originally scheduled for May 18, but was postponed last Friday.

In the general elections held in December 2023, President Felix Tshisekedi was re-elected for a second term, as the Sacred Union, a parliamentary coalition composed of Tshisekedi’s Union of Democracy and Social Progress party and its allied parties, won the majority of seats at the 500-member National Assembly.

However, the lower house had remained paralysed due to the absence of a leadership bureau, which includes posts such as president, first vice-president and second vice-president.

In the voting on Wednesday, Mr Kamerhe, who leads the union for the Congolese Nation, was the sole candidate for president, and Christophe Mboso, the outgoing president, ran instead for second vice-president.

The election for parliament speaker was postponed following a meeting between Mr Tshisekedi and 406 lawmakers from the Sacred Union.

No reason was given for the postponement, but local media attributed it to disagreements over the roster of candidates from the Sacred Union.

“I will not hesitate to dissolve the National Assembly and send everyone to new elections if these bad practices persist,” Mr Tshisekedi said at the meeting last Friday, according to a statement by his office.

More than four months after Tshisekedi was sworn in for a second term, the DRC has yet to form a new government.

In early April, Mr Tshisekedi named Judith Tuluka Suminwa as the new prime minister.

Ms Tuluka was also a target of the failed coup attempt, but the putschists failed to “identify” her residence.

According to the DRC constitution, a new government takes office only after the lower house approves the new prime minister’s national programme with an absolute majority.

(Xinhua/NAN)

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