The Congolese senators can now take office. They were elected by their provincial assembly. Now, maybe, the provincial assembly can elect their provincial Governor.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-congo-politics/congo-president-allows-senators-to-take-office-ending-feud-with-predecessors-camp-idUSKCN1RA1EI
Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi has lifted a ban on the installation of new senators, walking back a decision that had put him at odds with his predecessor Joseph Kabila, whose allies won an overwhelming majority of seats. Tshisekedi blocked the newly elected senators from taking office earlier this month, citing allegations that provincial assembly members, who elect senators, had demanded bribes of tens of thousands of dollars in exchange for their votes. That move was seen by many Congolese as an effort by Tshisekedi, who took power in January, to assert his independence from Kabila, whose parliamentary majorities and grip on the security services after 18 years in power raise questions about Tshisekedi's ability to govern freely.