THE PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY AND THE UNGOVERNABILITY OF THE SOUTH-KIVU PROVINCE: FROM THE DISILLUSIONMENT TO NEW DEPARTURE Cover Image

L’ASSEMBLEE PROVINCIALE ET L’INGOUVERNABILITE DE LA PROVINCE DU SUD-KIVU : DE LA DESILLUSION AU NOUVEAU DEPART
THE PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY AND THE UNGOVERNABILITY OF THE SOUTH-KIVU PROVINCE: FROM THE DISILLUSIONMENT TO NEW DEPARTURE

Author(s): Alain de George Shukurani Mugengere
Subject(s): Government/Political systems
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: Legislature; ungovernability; South-Kivu; south-kivucentrist pathology; stupidity.

Summary/Abstract: The 2018-2023 legislature started with an autosubliminal show in South Kivu, a province of Congo-Kinshasa. The spectacle led to an unfavourable environment to significant impact work production on the provincial governance. Members of provincial Assembly, mainly those who regularly fell into disputes, lost opportunity to emerge as political or institutional actors with a development-axed target. Thus, this paper aimed at analysing these behaviours and practices to find out their effects on the governance in province. This study is then a functioning conceptualization of the South-Kivu provincial Assembly in interaction with the provincial government management for the progress of the province. It is based on quality features. The south-kivucentrist pathology conceptualization is the main innovant point of this study. It has widely explained the real living situation in South-Kivu during the 2018-2023 legislature with its consequences on the socioeconomic sector of this part of the country. Our results have shown that no governance that promotes socioeconomical area can emerge from that pathological situation. The obtained results have given a new explanation to the power or governance phenomenon of South-Kivu. They include several dimensions in the point understanding by enlighting irrational digressions and deviant behaviour before some cure has been suggested.

  • Issue Year: 69/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 69-88
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: French
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