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DRC referendum bill intensifies constitutional standoff

Published Thursday, June 11, 2026

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Coverage is limited to a single European international news perspective, lacking diverse viewpoints from other regions or local DRC media.

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On June 9, the Democratic Republic of Congo's National Assembly passed a bill to organize referendums. This action has intensified a constitutional standoff within the country, pitting the government's reform efforts against strong opposition resistance.

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  • On June 9, the DRC National Assembly passed a bill to organize referendums, intensifying a constitutional standoff between the government and the opposition.

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  • Deutsche WelleCenter

    This article provides a balanced overview of the constitutional debate in the DRC, highlighting both the government's push for reform and the opposition's strong resistance, including legal and public protest aspects, from a European international news perspective.

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