Decisive meeting between members of the Suminwa government of the UDPS/Tshisekedi and the secretary general of the party

The recent announcement of the appointment of members of the Suminwa government of the UDPS/Tshisekedi by presidential order sparked great excitement within the party. Three key figures from this new team quickly went to Limete headquarters to meet the party’s secretary general, Augustin Kabuya Tshilumba.

Among these eminent members, we find Teddy Lwamba, appointed Minister of Water Resources and Electricity, Safi Sombo, appointed Minister of Higher and University Education, and Doudou Fwamba, appointed to the crucial position of Minister of Finance. Their visit to the party headquarters in Limete was the opportunity for a fruitful exchange with Augustin Kabuya Tshilumba, with the aim of consolidating unity and cohesion within the UDPS.

This meeting raises the prospect of a major political morning organized in the near future. Indeed, according to current traditions, the general secretary of the UDPS should soon officially present all members of the government from the party to the grassroots members. An essential approach to guarantee transparency and the commitment of all political actors involved in this new phase of UDPS leadership.

This appointment of members of the government representing the UDPS/Tshisekedi marks a major turning point in the Congolese political landscape. By putting forward competent and committed personalities, the president has clearly demonstrated his desire to promote good governance and the development of the country. This new ministerial team will have the crucial responsibility of meeting the expectations of Congolese citizens and implementing effective policies to guarantee progress and well-being for all.

In conclusion, this meeting in Limete between members of the Suminwa government of the UDPS/Tshisekedi and the secretary general of the party testifies to the determination of the new government to work for the general interest and the progress of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is essential that this dynamic continues and that the actions undertaken truly contribute to improving the living conditions of the Congolese population.

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