Ron Roger Bimwala positions himself for a key role in the National Assembly

As part of the elections for the final Office of the National Assembly, national deputy Ron Roger Bimwala recently presented his candidacy for the post of Deputy Quaestor. This approach, carried out on Monday April 13, testifies to the commitment and ambition of the elected representative of Lukunga to serve within this parliamentary body.

Currently serving as Secretary (Questor) in the provisional office of the National Assembly, Ron Roger Bimwala thus demonstrates his desire to continue to actively contribute to the missions and responsibilities entrusted to him. His candidacy is part of a democratic and transparent process aimed at strengthening the functioning of the parliamentary institution.

This significant step in submitting applications comes in a context where several other applicants have also come forward to occupy positions within the final Office of the National Assembly. The diversity of the candidates submitted reflects the plurality of sensitivities and skills within the Assembly, thus offering parliamentarians the possibility of choosing qualified and committed representatives.

The application processing process is now underway, with a day dedicated to this purpose on Tuesday, May 14. The deputies will have the opportunity to carefully examine the applications and to carry out a rigorous selection of the applicants selected for the various functions of the final Bureau.

The decisive stage of the election and installation of the office will be held next Saturday, May 8, thus marking the establishment of a competent management team representative of current issues. Expectations are high regarding the final composition of the final Bureau and the ability of elected officials to fulfill their missions with integrity and efficiency.

In short, the candidacy of Ron Roger Bimwala for the post of Deputy Quaestor of the Final Office of the National Assembly is part of a democratic and transparent process aimed at strengthening the functioning of the parliamentary institution. His desire to serve and his commitment make him a candidate to follow closely in the upcoming parliamentary elections.

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