THE PROVINCE OF BAS-UELE IS TESTED BY POLITICAL REGIONALISM: DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS BY
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POLITIQUE, PERSPECTIVES DE DEVELOPPEMENT, REGIONALISME, socio-économiquesAbstract
The leaders of state institutions around the world mainly have one concern, that of ensuring a certain satisfaction in socio-economic matters which assail the population. This is what (BUABUA WA KAYEMBE: 2006) considers “general interest or superior interest of the nation”.To achieve this, each State always seeks to apply a management method to achieve this noble objective. This is why reforms have imposed themselves throughout the world such as Decentralization, also Regionalism, in relation to the political-institutional situation following socio-economic changes due, on the one hand, to the questioning of the welfare state in favor of orientation towards market logic, the end of dictatorial regimes in a large number of southern countries, on the other hand, the collapse of the Soviet Union (GRALE: 2007).
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