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In 2018, Félix Tshisekedi succeeded Joseph Kabila as the president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kabila had been in power since 2001, and his decision to step down was met with mixed reactions. Some Congolese people were hopeful that Tshisekedi would bring about positive change, while others were concerned that he would be unable to break with the corrupt practices of the Kabila regime.