The Local Administration Committee in the Egyptian Parliament confirmed that no constitutional amendment has been requested to pass the local governance law, emphasizing that such a request would be a flaw. This statement comes amid increasing discussions about the law's importance and its impact on local administration.
Moïse Katumbi, a prominent opposition leader in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, warns against any attempts to amend the constitution, stating it poses a dangerous maneuver to pave the way for President Félix Tshisekedi's third term.
The debate in the Democratic Republic of Congo over potential constitutional amendments is escalating, with discussions about granting President <strong>Félix Tshisekedi</strong> a third term. This comes amid increasing security crises in the country.
The Algerian Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of a technical constitutional amendment on Wednesday, reflecting broad support among political forces, including some moderate opposition parties. However, the Rally for Culture and Democracy party expressed reservations regarding these amendments.
Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila's recent statements have ignited widespread debate in Kinshasa, coinciding with discussions on constitutional amendments that could allow a third term for current President Félix Tshisekedi, which the opposition vehemently opposes.