Joseph Kabila Criticizes Successor’s Government
Joseph Kabila, the former president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, condemned the current government, labeling it a “dictatorship,” during a 45-minute YouTube address following the lifting of his immunity from prosecution. Facing potential charges of treason linked to Rwandan-backed M23 rebels, Kabila criticized the government’s handling of the economy, security, and corruption, proposing a 12-point plan for peace. He highlighted the decline of democracy and urged the withdrawal of foreign troops, while calling for a restoration of democratic governance in the country.