Tshisekedi’s body to return home after weeks of wrangling

KINSHASA – The body of Congolese opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi is to be brought home next week, several weeks after his death, his party said on Wednesday, raising hopes of a restart of talks on a deal to end the political crisis.

Tshisekedi’s death and the delay over repatriating his body from Brussels have blocked the implementation of a 31 December accord between the government and the opposition to end a crisis triggered by president Joseph Kabila’s refusal to stand down.

The 84-year-old Tshisekedi, head of the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS), died in Brussels on 1 February, eight days after leaving the Democratic Republic of Congo for medical care abroad.

His death plunged the vast African country further into uncertainty, as he had played a key role in negotiations aimed at peacefully resolving the political crisis.

And angry words and jockeying for power have snared efforts to give “Tshishi” or “Papa”, as he was known, a fitting funeral in Kinshasa.

The Rassemblement opposition coalition had demanded the nomination of a new prime minister and the swearing-in of his government before the body is repatriated, while the government had made the resumption of negotiations on the accord conditional on a “dignified funeral” for Tshisekedi.

The Catholic Church, which is overseeing the deal, has said the talks to implement it can only start after Tshisekedi’s funeral.

The UDPS “has noted the decision of the biological family… to repatriate his body on 11 March 2017”, party spokesperson Augustin Kabuya said.

But the interior minister of the provincial government for Kinshasa, Emmanuel Akweti, said that date is “for information purposes only.”

Akweti has also said the firm building Tshisekedi’s memorial site must tell authorities and the family when their work will be finished before the burial can take place.

Under the terms of the deal, Kabila would remain in office until elections at the end of 2017, but a transitional council was to be established under Tshisekedi.

Kabila has called on the Rassemblement to choose a replacement for Tshisekedi, who would then present three candidates for the post of prime minister.

– Nampa-AFP

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