On 15 December 2023, a few days before the 2023 elections, Nangaa signed an agreement in
Nairobi,
Kenya with
M23 and nine other armed groups, forming a new political-military alliance at achieving "national unity and stability" in the DRC. Nangaa criticized the inability of the government to maintain authority, promising to restore stability and create a more suitable economic environment. Nangaa also denounced the "plundering of public property" and "misappropriation of funds". M23 called the new alliance a platform for peace, while the ruling party called it a "kind of a rebellion". The Kenyan government distanced itself from Nangaa's actions but rejected the DRC's request to arrest the opposition figures on the basis of freedom of speech. Nangaa later announced that his platform comprised 17 political parties, two political groupings, and several armed groups. On 8 August 2024, a DRC military court tried and sentenced Nangaa in absentia to the death penalty for war crimes, participation in an insurrection, and treason. On 30 November 2024, the group rejected a ceasefire that was mediated by Angola under the African Union's mandate, accusing the Kinshasa government of violating the truce. On 25 January 2025, the group called on "all members of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) present in
Goma and its surroundings to lay down their weapons within 48 hours". One of its members, M23, recently captured
Sake, a strategic town 27 kilometres from Goma, suggesting that the group might move imminently to capture the city. After two days of fighting, on 27 January 2025, M23 claimed to have
captured Goma, the capital of
North Kivu. In an interview before the offensive on the city, Nangaa said, "Our objective is neither Goma nor
Bukavu but
Kinshasa, the source of all the problems." The group
took control of
Bukavu, the capital of
South Kivu, on 16 February 2025. On 9 March 2025, the
Front Commun de la Résistance (FCR)—a coalition of the FPP-AP and Mapenzi's
Nduma Défense du Congo-Rénové (NDC-R) formally aligned with M23, AFC units, and joined the Congo River Alliance. On 19 March 2025, the M23 movement
took control of
Walikale, but claimed to have withdrawn from the area three days later. in February 2023 ==Members==