Chef de Travaux à l’Université de Likasi. Diplômée d’Etudes approfondies en Sciences Politiques et Administratives et Doctorante à l’Université de Lubumbashi, RD Congo
The governance of a state refers to the set of process, structures and institutions through which a country is managed. The Democratic Republic of Congo is going through a hinge period of its political history marked by a complexity of challenges related to leadership and governance. This article analyses difficulties which impede the instauration of a good governance during the third legislature which started on 24 January 2019 with a political alternation at the head of the State. These difficulties are explained by the absence of a vision of development by the team of leaders, the rupture of FCC-CACH coalition and the installation of the sacred union and the trend of the power concentration by the President of the Republic. This entails the failure of consolidation of a democratic and transparent governance and constitutes a crucial stake for the national prosperity and the future of a united Congo.