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[caption id="attachment_36459" align="alignleft" width="300"] Felix Tshisekedi will be under pressure to live up to his father[/caption]
The son of Etienne Tshisekedi, the Democratic Republic of Congo's late opposition leader, has been chosen as his father's successor.
Felix Tshisekedi, 53, will now lead the opposition coalition in crucial negotiations over the departure of President Joseph Kabila from office. Under a deal agreed last year, new elections would be held by the end of 2017 and Mr Kabila would not run. It followed deadly protests calling for the president to step down. Mr Kabila's final mandate ran out in November 2016. Not everyone in the opposition coalition is happy with the choice of the younger Tshisekedi as leader, with some openly criticising his lack of senior political experience. "Where else in the world would someone be put in charge of such an important process... who has only been in the opposition for seven months," coalition member Joseph Olengankoy told BBC Afrique. The UDPS party of Mr Tshisekedi senior has not yet announced a new leader, although it is part of the alliance now lead by his son. The veteran opposition leader died in Belgium earlier this year, aged 84. His body is due to be flown back to Kinshasa on 11 March.