Clashes break out at DRC rally against presidential term-limit change
Clashes erupted in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Friday during a rally organized by the opposition coalition C64. Police used tear gas to disperse crowds after opposition and pro-government activists fought.

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AI-generatedClashes erupted in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Friday during a rally organized by the opposition coalition C64. Police used tear gas to disperse crowds after opposition and pro-government activists fought. The demonstration was against a proposed law that could allow President Felix Tshisekedi to stay in power beyond his two-term limit, which ends in 2028. Prominent opposition leader Martin Fayulu was among those injured. The bill, under consideration in the National Assembly, would permit the president to amend term limits in cases of "major dysfunction" of state institutions, potentially after a referendum. This unrest occurs amidst other crises in the DRC, including an Ebola outbreak and conflict with M23 rebels.
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5 extractedPresident Tshisekedi stated he would agree to lead the country for a third term 'if the people wish it' after a constitutional referendum.
A bill under consideration in the National Assembly would allow the president to amend term limits in case of 'major dysfunction' paralyzing state institutions.
Police dispersed crowds with tear gas after fighting between opposition and pro-government activists.
Clashes broke out at a DRC rally against a proposed law that could allow President Felix Tshisekedi to stay in power beyond his two-term limit.
Opposition leader Martin Fayulu was among those injured during the clashes.