Congo (Alternity)

The Democratic Republic of Zaire (French: République démocratique du Zaire) or simply Zaire is a semi-presidential republic located in central Africa. Zaire borders Equatoria, Sudan, and South Sudan to the north, Kenya and Tanganyika to the east, South Africa and Angola to the south, and Coastal Africa to the west.

Declaration of the so-called 'Third Republic' in 1990 led to the ousting of President Mobutu Sese Seko in early 1992, after his promises of democratic reform remained unfulfilled, leaving the populace and his opposition wanting more, igniting the Three Weeks' War that removed Mobutu from power. By 1995, a new constitution had been written, paving the way for true democratic reform, and in the two years since, the government has made great strides, but still has many hurdles to overcome in the way of human rights and economic resoration.

Three Weeks' War (1992)
Main Article: Three Weeks' War (1992)

Territory
Main Article: Provinces of Zaire