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Félix Tshisekedi, the opposition leader who became the president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in January 2019, is expected to benefit from Joseph Kabila's post-presidential period. Tshisekedi and Kabila agreed to a power-sharing deal in which Kabila would remain in power until the end of 2019, while Tshisekedi would become president. This deal has been controversial, with many people arguing that it is undemocratic.