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Kabila calls for progress on national debate

Kabila called on Thursday for plans for a national debate on the future of the DRC to be speeded up and for the organising committee to renew contacts with countries that have offered to host the debate, Reuters reported. It quoted vice-president of the organising committee, Delphin Banza, as saying that Kabila - who was receiving details of four draft laws to be put before the forum - was keen to move on from preparations to the debate proper.

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