Congolese Security Forces Disperse Protesters Opposing Constitutional Change

DAKAR, June 12 (Reuters) – Security forces in the ⁠Democratic ⁠Republic of Congo dispersed a ⁠crowd outside the parliament building in Kinshasa on Friday, witnesses ​and opposition politicians said, as demonstrators gathered to oppose planned constitutional changes they say ‌could allow President Felix Tshisekedi ‌to run for a third term.

• The sit-in was organized by Coalition Article ⁠64 (C64), ⁠a broad opposition alliance that includes former presidential candidates Martin Fayulu ​and Moise Katumbi.

• The protest turned violent when security forces fired tear gas and live ammunition to disperse demonstrators who threw rocks, local residents told Reuters.

• A member of ​Fayulu’s political party, Jean-Baptiste Kasekwa, told Reuters that several protesters, including some prominent ⁠political ⁠figures, were injured. He said ⁠police, ​army and militants aligned with Tshisekedi’s party had been deployed outside parliament since dawn ​to prevent the sit-in ⁠from taking place.

• Opponent Delly Sesanga’s communication team said in a post on X that he was shot in the leg.

• Congo’s government did not immediately respond to a request for comment about whether security forces used live rounds. A ⁠police official deployed at the scene told reporters that officers had acted ⁠to restore order.

• The demonstration came three days after Congo’s National Assembly passed a bill that would allow constitutional changes to be put to a public referendum, a move opposition leaders say is designed to pave the way for scrapping presidential term limits and allow Tshisekedi to run for a third consecutive term.

• Under the Congolese constitution, Tshisekedi is not allowed to stand for re-election after serving two terms. He was ⁠first elected in 2018 and again in 2023.

• Tshisekedi raised the possibility of a third term last month, telling reporters that he would run again if the Congolese people asked him to.

(Reporting by Stanis Bujakera, Ange ​Kasongo, Fiston Mahamba and Clement Bonnerot; Writing by Jessica Donati and ​Clement Bonnerot; Editing by Mark Porter)

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