The Same Week the SPA Becomes Congolese Law, a Bill to Replace the Constitution Reaches the Floor
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The Same Week the SPA Becomes Congolese Law, a Bill to Replace the Constitution Reaches the Floor
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DR Congo is navigating parallel, potentially conflicting trajectories: the State Power Agreement (SPA) is near formal adoption into Congolese law, while a separate referendum bill seeks a constituent-assembly process to draft a new constitution. The government’s push to embed the SPA into law coincides with moves to rewrite constitutional foundations, a tension that shapes governance and legitimacy.
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Legislative status: Both chambers have adopted the ratificatio
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