In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the political opposition recently put its strategy to the test with a ‘journée ville morte’ (dead city day) in Kinshasa. This significant action aimed to voice strong disapproval against any potential amendments to the nation’s Constitution. The central question now revolves around the efficacy of this protest: did the opposition successfully achieve its objective in mobilizing the capital? Furthermore, observers are keen to understand the strategic relevance of such a move and to anticipate the future trajectory of this ongoing political standoff with the ruling power.
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