In a recent political movement in the Democratic Republic of Congo, six provincial ministers and commissioners were forced to leave their positions to join the provincial assembly. This decision was taken by the interim governor, Marc Malago Kashekere, after they had eight days to choose between the executive and the legislature.
Upon their departure, replacements were announced to ensure the continuity of the various ministerial positions. Typson Idumbo was thus appointed to assume the functions of Minister of the Interior, Security and Decentralization. Gaspard Biringanine Bahane took over as interim provincial minister of town planning and housing, while Biruru Aimée replaced the provincial minister of mines, hydrocarbons and hydraulic resources.
The transition took place smoothly, with discounts and deals between former members of the government and temporary workers. These changes mark a new stage in the political life of the province, and it will be interesting to follow the evolution of these new actors within the government.
If you would like to know more about this political news in the DRC, do not hesitate to consult these articles already published on the blog: [link 1] and [link 2]. Stay tuned for all the updates and analysis on this exciting topic!
In addition, I suggest you discover images of the provincial ministers and commissioners affected by these changes, in order to have a visual overview of this important political transition. Stay informed and continue to follow our blog so as not to miss any political news in the DRC!