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The exercise of political power throughout history and today has been the cause of skirmishes, protests, revolts and many other polemics. The latter are often provoked by the deviation of power from its primary objective, which is to ensure social coherence, to guarantee order in inter-citizen relations and to promote the advancement of the whole society. Political power is increasingly characterized by disrespect for the law and immoral practices. Thus, the opinions of members of society on the raison d'être of politics diverge, but without the power that enforces it, the law is just a series…mehr

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The exercise of political power throughout history and today has been the cause of skirmishes, protests, revolts and many other polemics. The latter are often provoked by the deviation of power from its primary objective, which is to ensure social coherence, to guarantee order in inter-citizen relations and to promote the advancement of the whole society. Political power is increasingly characterized by disrespect for the law and immoral practices. Thus, the opinions of members of society on the raison d'être of politics diverge, but without the power that enforces it, the law is just a series of words. And without law, the existence and legitimacy of the state is just a thought, and it is no longer a question of demonstrating the impact of law and morality on political power. Indeed, morality is the principle on which politics can be established in an indisputable manner.
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Albert ILUNGA NGONGO MOMAT, cj es un sacerdote de la Congregación de los Josefinos. Después de sus estudios de ciencias políticas y administrativas en la Universidad de Lubumbashi, entró en la vida religiosa y se ordenará en 2013. Trabaja como gerente en una de las escuelas de la congregación en Kinshasa en la República Democrática del Congo.