Crucial preparations for the election of the final office of the provincial assembly of Kinshasa

Fatshimetrie, the go-to source for information in Kinshasa, has unveiled the upcoming election preparations for the final office members of the provincial assembly. In a recent press release, Mbokosa Amous, the president of the provisional office of the deliberative body, has announced a crucial date: April 18th. This date marks the turning point when the key representatives of the Congolese capital will be elected.

The electoral process consists of several vital stages. Today, candidates will step forward to submit their applications between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tomorrow, April 11th, the validation of applications will commence. On the 12th of April, the provisional lists of applicants will be made public. Saturday, April 13th will allow for any appeals to be filed by different parties. Finally, Monday, April 15th, will witness the publication and display of the final lists of candidates running for office.

The 16th of April will signal the start of the electoral campaign, where candidates will convey their messages and visions to the voters. The following day, April 17th, a plenary session will be held to listen to the campaign speeches of the contenders. The electoral campaign will culminate on this date.

On April 18th, a crucial plenary will be called to proceed with the election of the members of the final office of the Kinshasa provincial assembly. The elected officials will be promptly installed, and the newly elected president of the final office will deliver their inaugural speech. This day will mark the official closure of the inaugural session of the new legislature.

Fatshimetrie will provide coverage of this significant democratic event in Kinshasa, closely monitoring the developments of this pivotal electoral process. Being well-informed is crucial for all citizens to comprehend the issues at stake in this election and its implications for the future of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital.

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