Congo. Congo Brazzaville: Opposition Ready For Dialogue

Emmanuel KENDEMEH | Cameroon-tribune Vendredi le 27 Mai 2016 Opinion Imprimer Envoyer cet article à Nous suivre sur facebook Nous suivre sur twitter Revoir un Programme TV Grille des Programmes TV Où Vendre Où Danser Où Dormir au Cameroun
The platforms declared their intention during a press conference in the capital, Brazzaville.

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Prospects of a thaw in the tense post-electoral climate in Congo  and rededication on development issues in the country are high as the opposition platforms; Initiative for Democracy in Congo and the Republican Front for the Respect of Constitutional Order (IDC-FROCAD)  have expressed their readiness to participate in inclusive political dialogue.

The coordinator of the platforms, Charles Zacharie Bowao during a press conference in the capital, Brazzaville on Wednesday, May 25  said the two opposition groups were available for a dialogue that would get the country out of its current crisis, the Chinese news agency, XINHUA reported.  They have drawn inspiration from the UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon’s call on government to undertake inclusive political dialogue to find a lasting solution to  post-electoral crisis and security. He said they would continue to be available for dialogue and seek for compromise that would get the country out of crisis.

The March 20, 2016 presidential election, Mr Bowao said would feature prominently in the dialogue . The platforms members, he disclosed have ample documented proof to show that the election was disorganized by government and despite the disorganization, they stil won the poll. The people of Congo must agree on their issues without which they would have seek the assistance of foreign mediators to help them make decisions for the future of   the country.

While insisting on the need for dialogue, the opposition parties have called on government to stop the arbitrary arrest of opposition senior officials and supporters that have been ongoing for some months now. They have also called on government to free without conditions, people illegally detained for political reason. Charles Zacharie Bowao insisted that the authorities must lift the house arrest punished slammed on the March 20 presidential candidates such as André Okombi Salissa,  retired General Jean Marie Michel Mokoko and other opposition official Paulin Makaya.

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