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Congo 2026: MCDDI urges Sassou N’Guesso to run

by Michael Mwamba
January 12, 2026
in Politics
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Brazzaville signal ahead of the March 2026 vote

In Brazzaville, the Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development (MCDDI) has invited President Denis Sassou-N’Guesso to formally declare his candidacy for the March 2026 presidential election, according to the Congolese Information Agency (ACI). The statement positions the party early in the pre-electoral calendar.

A call voiced within the presidential majority

ACI reports that the appeal was expressed during the 6th congress of the Congolese Labour Party (PCT), held in Brazzaville. The congress gathered the PCT and its allied parties, including the MCDDI, within the framework of the presidential majority.

In that setting, the MCDDI spoke through its president, Euloge Landry Kolelas, who justified the party’s preference. The intervention placed emphasis on political alignment rather than institutional mechanics, reflecting the congress as a platform for coalition coordination.

Alliance cohesion, governance continuity, and political stability

The MCDDI described the alliance as “without doubt a solid political foundation,” and said it wanted the presidential majority to be strengthened after the congress. In the same remarks, the party linked that reinforcement to governing “with determination” and “responsibility,” in what it portrayed as “optimal conditions” (ACI).

For investors and public decision-makers, this type of messaging generally signals coalition discipline and a preference for continuity. In ACI’s account, the MCDDI’s language focuses on consolidation of the governing bloc as a prerequisite for steering national priorities.

Peace, unity, and social cohesion as shared political benchmarks

Beyond the question of candidacy, the MCDDI reaffirmed its attachment to peace, national unity, and social cohesion. The party presented these themes as shared fundamental values and as objectives to be preserved collectively “in the superior interest of the Nation,” according to ACI.

In the congress narrative relayed by ACI, these benchmarks function as political guardrails for the coalition. They also serve as a legitimizing vocabulary for majoritarian coordination, with an emphasis on maintaining cohesion across the governing alliance.

Congress resolutions and endorsement of the head of state

ACI indicates that, among the various resolutions adopted at the close of the 6th PCT congress, the candidacy of the President of the Republic was retained. The congress therefore operated both as an internal political gathering and as a venue for explicit positioning ahead of 2026.

The same tribune, ACI adds, allowed parties composing the presidential majority to restate their adherence to the guiding principles underpinning their political bloc. The tone reported is one of reaffirmation rather than policy debate, consistent with a coalition seeking visible unity.

Historical framing of the MCDDI–PCT partnership

For the MCDDI, its alliance with the PCT is presented as historically linked to national unity. ACI reports that the party’s choice in favour of Denis Sassou-N’Guesso is described as consistent with the “testamentary legacy” of the MCDDI’s founder, Bernard Bakana Kolelas.

The MCDDI also stated that this vision “continues to illuminate the present,” a formulation that anchors today’s political stance in a longer party narrative. In diplomatic terms, such framing often aims to signal predictability and coherence across political generations.

What the signal means for political and economic stakeholders

Based strictly on ACI’s account, the MCDDI’s call is primarily a political signal: it publicly aligns an allied party with a potential candidacy and ties that alignment to stability-oriented themes. The immediate effect is to clarify coalition positioning within the presidential majority.

At this stage, ACI does not report additional operational details, such as timelines for formal declarations or campaign structures. The information, as presented, is best read as a congress-based endorsement intended to reinforce unity and continuity in the run-up to March 2026.

Tags: 2026 presidential electionCongo Brazzaville footballDenis Sassou-N’GuessoMCDDIPCT Congress
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