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The long lived experience in the world, about the democracy and the elections in every State, governs and must govern in the sense, not of the constitutional order incompatible with the only universal and contextual order pretended to be just, but with the one compatible with the only good universal justice, to which the contextual order of every State conforms. To apply the universal democracy, the winter imposes another context in Europe than the one required by the equatorial forest in Africa. To assume the hegemony in the opposite direction of this scientific requirement, it is to want to…mehr

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The long lived experience in the world, about the democracy and the elections in every State, governs and must govern in the sense, not of the constitutional order incompatible with the only universal and contextual order pretended to be just, but with the one compatible with the only good universal justice, to which the contextual order of every State conforms. To apply the universal democracy, the winter imposes another context in Europe than the one required by the equatorial forest in Africa. To assume the hegemony in the opposite direction of this scientific requirement, it is to want to create another world. Since the Independence in 1960, the Congolese suffer from the insecurity called "political", that the violation of this scientific requirement does not cease to cause in their "Republic". In application of universal values, one does not fight against the just order pre-established and required by the geomorphology of a determined national territory. Any hegemony that goes against it is a cause of international troubles. The wars of democratization in order to introduce only the constitutions of the West in Africa remain confusing.
Autorenporträt
As a lawyer, I studied at the University of Kinshasa. Author of books related to constitutional reform, I animate the scientific and cultural circles, in order to achieve the restoration and the elaboration of the Constitution whose roots are Congolese, in reference to the African Palabre.