Mandate: Established by Mobutu’s government, under pressure of political parties (UDPS), CSOs and the International Community. The conference claimed to be a democratic forum of all relevant forces of former Zaire, and was tasked with 1) interrogating the country’s history and question how and 2) finding a way to deal with the multidimensional crisis (political, economic, social, cultural and moral). Outcome: Recommendations regarding the establishment of political institutions to manage the country’s transition to multiparty democracy. Staff: Chaired by Catholic Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya, the respected chair of the Bishops' Conference. Results: The conference adopted a series of resolutions in different commissions; however these were not officially endorsed by the government, and the institutions to deal with the transition were not established. |