“National deputies in Mbuji-Mayi: 144 candidacies submitted, a key step in the electoral process”

The statistics of the files of the candidates for the national deputy in Mbuji-Mayi, capital of the province of Kasaï-Oriental, were recently revealed by the president of the BRTC. A total of 144 applications were received, including 25 from women.

According to the president of the BRTC Mbuji-Mayi, the application process took place calmly, with little enthusiasm. CENI officers worked stress-free, and some proxies and candidates filled out their forms thoroughly.

It is interesting to note that the major political parties of the majority and the opposition have submitted the files of their candidates for the national legislative elections, with their supporters accompanying them singing to the BRTC.

The lists of these candidates are now displayed in front of the executive secretariat of CENI Kasaï-Oriental, and certain files in the process of being completed are in the process of being finalized.

This revelation of the statistics of the candidate files represents an important step in the electoral process of the national deputation in Mbuji-Mayi. It provides a better understanding of the commitment of political parties and the interest of candidates in representing their constituency.

However, there is still work to be done to ensure a transparent and fair electoral process. It is essential that all candidates and their supporters respect the electoral rules and procedures, in order to offer the citizens of Mbuji-Mayi the possibility of choosing their representatives in a democratic way.

This unveiling of statistics is a key step in informing the population and arousing interest in the upcoming elections. It is important that everyone can have access to this information to make an informed decision when voting.

In conclusion, the revelation of the statistics of the files of candidates for the national deputy in Mbuji-Mayi makes it possible to shed light on the conduct of the electoral process in this region. It now remains for the Congolese people to exercise their right to vote by choosing the candidates who best meet their expectations and aspirations.

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