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Since its accession to political and economic independence, the Democratic Republic of Congo has experienced an emergence in political matters, especially in what concerns the organization of the conquest of power, from 1960 to the present. However, it should be noted that since the establishment of the constitution of February 18, 2006, which instituted the 3rd Republic in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has allowed an adequate regulation of political parties. It is worth noting that after a long period of dictatorship in the Democratic Republic of Congo, under the Third Republic, politicians have given a new air to the functioning of political parties. Thus, this work allows to cross the regulation of the political parties on its functioning as recognized by the Law n° 04/002 of March 15, 2004 relating to the organization and the functioning of the political parties in Democratic Republic of Congo; on the private or public financing as recognized by the Law n° 08/005 of June 10, 2008 relating to the public financing of the political parties in Democratic Republic of Congo; As well as the statute of the opposition of the political parties in Democratic Republic of Congo.
In this perspective, the present work allows us to analyze the spirit and purpose of a government coalition in state management in the face of the challenge of good governance, specifically the Fcc-Cach coalition, which governed the Congolese political organization after the 2018 elections. An agreement between two political platforms, which leads to a new form of government coalition, for good governance and management of the res publica in the Democratic Republic of Congo.As is known, the practice of political coalition is not new in the DRC, the elections of December 2018 are part of it. Having failed to secure a parliamentary majority in the said elections, the political parties governing the Congolese political scene, were able to form political platforms, even before these elections, in order to constitute a political force. In view of the above, the parliamentary majority was what the current president could not manage internal Congolese politics without.
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