A u. N. Compound in north kivu province on monday accusing peacekeepers of failing to fulfill their mandate. But we never see the place. Where what we were. Just. Peacekeepers guarded whats left of their base in the eastern city of benny while a 2nd compound nearby became tuesdays target weve come here today to see if these u. N. People are still here we will be in it again and more places specifically the movie base. It was too dangerous to film near the movie base as an angry mob confronted u. N. Forces and congolese troops. As its known is the biggest peacekeeping mission in the world its been in the diaz say for the past 20 years and protesters say thats long enough for the u. N. To have defeated various rebel groups active near the border with uganda including the allied Democratic Forces or i. D. F. Accused of widespread atrocities as they fight for control of the mineral rich region in their lives it incredible it is legitimate for people to wonder why this peacekeeping force pe
Has accepted the resignation that means that god. Is officially resigned as the Prime Minister and that his cabinet is also resigned. And he is basically now going to be head of a caretaker government with that same cabinet for at least 30 days what happens next is that now the parliament has asked the countrys president by him to choose a successor the next Prime Minister. Typically were told that that process should take 15 days but that if it takes longer than not some of them out of time for a new Prime Minister. 30 days of course this is it off and parliamentary procedures and government procedures typically tend to take longer than the deadlines that are outlined inside of parliament and in the constitution this is really uncharted territory right now its unclear exactly whats going to happen i can tell you though that here in the epicenter of the antigovernment demonstrations and but where weve been standing all day weve spoken to the demonstrators they tell us that this is a go
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