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In the context of the debate on changing the Constitution in the DRC, Professor Mbata made an intriguing statement: "Even the prayers have been changed in the Bible, so why not the Constitution?" This comparison, although symbolic, elicits mixed reactions, between approval and rejection, in an already tense political context. Key points covered in this video: The relevance of this analogy between religious and political changes. The arguments for and against constitutional reform in the DRC. The impact of these statements on the national debate and divergent opinions. A divisive statement: For some, this analogy highlights the need to adapt the Constitution to changing times, while others see it as a trivialization of the fundamental principles of a rule of law. ???? ARFIKA TV NETWORK offers you an in-depth analysis and the reactions of the various stakeholders on this hot topic. ????️ Join the debate in the comments: Do you think the Constitution should evolve over time, as Professor Mbata illustrates? #DRC #ConstitutionDRC #ProfessorMbata #ChangeConstitution #PoliticsDRC #NationalDebate Would you like to include a section on biblical references or specific reactions to enrich the content? Join this channel to get access to perks: / @afrikatvnetwork8731