The September parliamentary meeting began at the People’s Palace in Kinshasa, marking the end of the three-month parliamentary vacation. This session, which is mainly focused on budgetary issues, brings together deputies and senators to discuss topics important to the country.
However, some parliamentarians face mobility problems, still being stuck in provinces due to lack of flights. They therefore call on the government to take measures to facilitate the movement of the Congolese population from one province to another.
The opening of the parliamentary session aroused great enthusiasm, with the presence of parliamentarians, political activists and supporters of certain parties, as well as some members of civil society. This mobilization demonstrates the interest and importance given to parliamentary work in the country.
However, the suspension of activities of the airline Congo Airways had an impact on the travel of parliamentarians. The African Aviation Company (CAA) finds itself overwhelmed by travel requests from its customers, which further complicates the situation.
It is essential that parliamentarians can travel easily to actively participate in the discussions and decisions taken during this budget session. Their presence is crucial to representing the interests of their constituents and contributing to the development of policies that will benefit the entire country.
In the interest of democracy and the proper functioning of the legislative process, it is imperative that the government take rapid measures to resolve this situation and ensure the mobility of Congolese parliamentarians.
The current situation highlights the challenges the country faces in terms of transportation and infrastructure. It is essential to find sustainable solutions to guarantee the mobility of citizens and facilitate the functioning of democratic institutions.
In conclusion, the September parliamentary session is a crucial moment for the country. Despite the travel difficulties encountered by some parliamentarians, it is essential to ensure that everyone can actively participate in the discussions and decisions taken during this budget session. The mobility of people’s representatives is an essential condition for ensuring effective and transparent governance.