Congolese lawmakers this week passed a referendum bill that could lead to constitutional reform ahead of the 2028 elections. The opposition has warned of a 'constitutional coup'.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo's lawmakers have passed a referendum bill that may lead to constitutional reform before the 2028 elections, sparking opposition warnings of a 'constitutional coup'. This development intensifies the constitutional standoff in the country. The opposition is concerned about the potential impact of this bill on the country's political landscape. The situation is being closely watched as it may have significant implications for the country's future.
Congolese lawmakers this week passed a referendum bill that could lead to constitutional reform ahead of the 2028 elections. The opposition has warned of a 'constitutional coup'.