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Democratic Republic of Congo Prime Minister Resigns

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Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Prime Minister Lukonde Sama has submitted his resignation to President Félix Tshisekedi, adding a new layer of uncertainty to the political landscape of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Lukonde Sama, who assumed office on February 15, 2021, following national consultations initiated by President Tshisekedi in November 2020, cited personal reasons for his resignation in a letter addressed to the President. The Prime Minister expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the nation but did not provide specific details regarding the factors behind his decision.

President Tshisekedi, upon receiving the resignation letter, thanked Lukonde for his service and acknowledged the difficult decision. The President has not yet announced a successor, leaving the country in anticipation of the next steps in the political transition.

The Democratic Republic of Congo has faced various challenges, including economic struggles, security issues, and the ongoing battle against the Ebola virus. Lukonde’s resignation comes at a critical time when the nation is grappling with the aftermath of the national consultations that aimed to address these challenges and pave the way for political stability.

As the news of Lukonde’s resignation reverberates throughout the country, citizens and political leaders alike are closely monitoring developments.

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