Wednesday, 29 August 2012

François Hollande in Kinshasa this October: Opposition wish for delocalizing Francophony Summit dashed

(PHOTO: French Prez François Hollande speaking at the 20th Conference

of Ambassadors at the Elysée Palace, Paris, Monday, August 27, 2012)



***



Some Congolese opposition parties--chief among them, the UDPS--were

campaigning for the delocalization of the Summit of Francophony, which

will be held in Kinshasa in mid-October.



A stupid strategy, if you ask me. For what better platform for the

opposition to voice its grievances than the Summit of Francophony?



Besides, at a time when the country is being attacked by Rwanda, you'd

think that the political class would show some maturity by presenting

a solid common front.



Instead of which some opposition leaders flooded the Kinshasa French

Embassy with petitions and memos demanding that the Summit be

delocalized to another African capital!



Maybe these slow-witted pols misconstrued the gathering as an

international plebiscitary summit of the Kabila regime under the aegis

of France, instead of construing it as the pride of an entire nation

hosting such a prestigious worldwide event.



Well, this past Monday, at the 20th Conference of (French)

Ambassadors, François Hollande dashed the opposition wish for

delocalizing the Summit while jabbing at the Kabila administration.



Said Hollande:



"I will be heading in a few weeks to the Summit of Francophony in

Kinshasa. I will reaffirm there that the Francophony is not simply

language sharing, it is also a community of principles and ideals, and

reminding those on every occasion is necessary, especially in the

Democratic Republic of Congo."



Hollande added he'll also be meeting with Congolese opposition and

civil society leaders.



I can safely predict that Etienne Tshisekedi won't certainly be among

those opposition leaders Hollande will be meeting in Kinshasa.



As one diplomat recently told me, by proclaiming himself president of

the republic, Tshisekedi has turned "radioactive" and, hence,

"irrelevant."



***



PHOTO CREDITS: MAE/F. de La Mure

Via: diplomatie.gouv.fr

No comments:

Post a Comment