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This book is a collection of theories and articles written about the political situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).from 2006 to 2018, I observed the political crisis that has taken hold in our country. I observed that the main cause of this crisis was the Congolese Constitution of 2006. Many articles of this Constitution were contradictory. These articles always had at least two paragraphs that were radically opposed. To explain this situation, I wrote 28 articles in the form of "Réflexions", articles sent to some friends via social networks. A few friends encouraged me to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a collection of theories and articles written about the political situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).from 2006 to 2018, I observed the political crisis that has taken hold in our country. I observed that the main cause of this crisis was the Congolese Constitution of 2006. Many articles of this Constitution were contradictory. These articles always had at least two paragraphs that were radically opposed. To explain this situation, I wrote 28 articles in the form of "Réflexions", articles sent to some friends via social networks. A few friends encouraged me to publish these "Reflections" in book form. Not knowing where to start to write this book, I started reading some other books, as if by distraction and at random . As I read these books, I realized that they had something to do with my articles, although they did not theoretically explain the observed political facts.
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Autorenporträt
Né en République Démocratique du Congo, Magloire Muleka Ditoka wa Kalenga a soutenu, en 1989, une thèse de Doctorat en Sciences où, après Cheikh Anta Diop, il démontre que l¿Afrique noire a découvert le système binaire et a créé les premiers ordinateurs de l¿Humanité. L¿auteur est actuellement enseignant à l¿Université de Kamina (Unikam) en RDC.