Résumé
Titre : La floraison des partis dans le jardin politique congolais : entre enjeux stratégiques et économiques
Auteur : Gilbert Shamavu
Abstract :
The Congolese political garden resembles to a structured organization where several actors interact: theoreticians and practitioners of politics, and any actor of politics. Regardless of their strategies, claims, ... they call themselves and act in the name of “democracy”. Such is the case of political parties in the DR Congo. However, to achieve their objectives, political parties must respect the law. Despite to the democratic ideal, we note that they have become large organizations that serve their own interests, especially for the benefit of their founding members. From this perspective, they are considered family businesses. Our objective is to question the stakes of the flowering of parties: a strategy conducive to the development of the DR Congo or a ploy to maintain it in an unprecedented status quo? That is why, throughout this work, the approach of strategic analysis, accompanied by observation, documentary and interview techniques will serve as our guide. This research is structured around two chapters: (i) the context of the study and the evolution of political parties in the DR Congo and, (ii) the consecration of political activity as a model of real development in the DR Congo.
Editeur : RECOSH
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