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Tuesday, 11 June 2013

DRC: Re-enter Monsieur l'Abbé Apollinaire Malumalu

Posted on 01:40 by Unknown

(PHOTO: Monsieur l'Abbé Apollinaire Malumalu, 52, at an impromptu

presser in Kinshasa, June 4, 2013)



***



The designation earlier last week by the "religious groups" component

of the DRC civil society of Monsieur l'Abbé Apollinaire Malumalu as

chairman of the revamped Independent National Electoral Commisson

(CENI) was confirmed Friday, June 7, by the National Assembly.



(I couldn't think of or find a satisfactory English equivalent for

"Monsieur l'Abbé," as a Catholic priest without an affiliation to a

specific priestly order is deferentially called in Francophone

countries. Neither "Abbot" nor "Don" would do--by the way, a VOA

report last weekend on this story kept referring wrongly to Malumalu

as "Don Malumalu"!)



Paradoxically, though Abbé Malumalu is a Catholic priest, his

appointment as CENI chairman is a major blow to the Congolese Catholic

Church, especially to Kinshasa Laurent Cardinal Monsengwo. (Find out

why below.)



Malumalu's rise from the ashes is also a worrisome unanticipated

development for the opposition.



Abbé Malumalu, who turrns 52 on July 22, is a member of the powerful

ethnic Nande group of North Kivu Province.



Up to his confirmation as CENI chair, he was acting as the DRC

government expert at the Kampala negotiations with M23.



In a previous incarnation, Malumalu was the chairman of the

Independent Electoral Commission (CENI) that oversaw the 2006 general

elections.



At the time, the opposition accused him of rigging the presidential

election on behalf of the incumbent Joseph Kabila, in the often

violent and bloody contest that pitted the latter against Jean-Pierre

Bemba--with more than 600 deads in Kinshasa.



Fast forwad to... now... and those accusations are the very same

accusations leveled at Malumalu's successor at the helm of the

electoral commission, Reverend Daniel Ngoy Mulunda.



In the post-November 2011 general elections deleterious period, with

the remake of the post-2006 frenzied clamor growing both domestically

and incoming from abroad for amending the electoral law and reshaping

the electoral commission in order to avoid rigging and to reflect the

actual forces of current political stakeholders, the stage was set for

yet another electoral bill.



A bill lobbied and amended to death by international donors and the opposition.

Coming full circle, if that, in a vicious circle of sorts. Either

pardon the tautology or think of the "back to the future" franchise.



As usual, after a long-drawn-out cycle of nasty mutual mudslinging

between the opposition and the ruling Presidential Majority (acronymed

"MP") both on the floor of the National Assembly and on TV political

shows, parliament finally voted the bill.



The new electoral law was finally signed by President Kabila on

Saturday, April 27, after languishing for a while on his desk.



As it is well-known that the devil is in the details, and as all

Congolese opposition legiskators are self-proclaimed born-again

Chistian to a man or woman, they had delved into those details in

order to deal the rigging devil, and hence the majority, one

collective fatal blow!



So much so that this new electoral law is quite specific about

anything under the Sun: about the provincial and gender balance as

well as the precise make-up of the 6-member strong executive committee

and the other 7 menbers who'd be sitting in the plenum.



The legislators went even all the way fractal into those specific

details: of the 13 members of CENI: 6 members have to be members of

the ruling Presidential Majority (2 of whom have to be women); 4

members from the opposition (one of whom has to be a woman); and the 3

remaining members have to issue from civil society--a major

requirement lobbied by international donors.



To avoid any political interference in the designation of these

members at the level of the Natuonal Assembly, each entity had to

choose its own designee after an internal vote--the National Assembly

having only the simple role of rubber-stamping those choices already

made by the caucuses of those various groups.



What's more, the new electoral law also unambigupusly requires that

the chaitman of the electoral commision be a member of the subgroup

"religious groups" of the civil society group!



To further balance things out, during the drafting of the bill, the

opposition was banking on the 3 members of the civil society in the

electoral commussion to be empathetic to the interests of the

opposition.



It is abundantly clear that since the time of the late Frédéric

Cardinal Etsau, who had signed on his deathbed a letter claiming that

Bemba had won the 2006 presidential election, Kinshasa Catholic Church

is the bastion of the opposition.



The political outrage of Cardinsl Etsau was nearly duplicated by

Cardinal Monsengwo when he said in the wake of the 2011 presidential

election that the CENI results didn't reflect the "justice" of the

ballot box!



Despite its importance, however, the Catholic Church was just only one

element among 7 other major religious groups of the country making up

that sub-category of civil society. The other 7 majors being the

Protestants, the Orthodox, the Muslims, etc.



And, by mid-May, the Catholic Church and the opposition started to

stridently sound desperate when it was emerging that the 7 other

religious were putting out feelers about the need of recalling

Malumalu as chair of the electoral commission.



He was a polymath, these leaders claimed, holding a doctoral degree in

political science from the University of.Grenoble-II and a host of

otber advanced degrees from the University of Lyon. He was highly

esteemed in France where he was decorated by the government for the

electoral work he'd done in the Congo in 2006!



That's when Cardinal Monsengwo chose to strike, via the proxy of one

his creatures, Monsieur l'Abbé Félicien Mwanama, one of the

secretaries of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops of the

Congo (CENCO), who, on May 13, told told baffled jpurnos at a

poorly-prepared and hastily-convened that Catholic priests and members

of religious who'd join CENI would be infringing Canonical law and

would therefore be sanctioned accordingly.



The bafflement of journalists was all the more profound as Cardinal

Monsengwo has been dabbling in politics since 1990, when he chaired

for two years the transitional Sovereign National Conference, before

that body was dissolved by Mobutu.



Besides, pressed by journalists to tell which ecclesiastical

authority--between CENCO and the hierarchical authority--would be

sanctioning the offending priest, Abbé Mwanama meekly conceded that it

was the latter.



No luck there for Cardinal Malula, for Malumalu falls under the

juridiction of the Archdiocese of Beni-Lubero in North Kivu headed by

the maverick Mgr Melchisedek Sikuli, who will never sanction the new

CENI chairman in this lifetime.



To make a long story short, Malumalu didn't stoop to answer to the

taunting shrills of Cardinal Monsengwo.



Not then and not after his appointment as CENI chairman, when the

indefatigable Monsengwo had a letter penned by him read at mass this

past Sunday in all Kinshasa parishes in which he's lashing out at

priests dabbling in politics!



Incredible!



***

PHOTO CREDITS: John Bompengo via radiookapi.net
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