**Fatshimetrie: A Meeting of High Importance in Congo**
As part of busy political news, a meeting of great importance took place recently in Congo between President Félix Tshisekedi and Pascal Kinduelo, President of the Senate Age Office. This meeting, which takes place in a post-electoral context, takes on particular significance as the new Senate has just been installed.
The objective of this meeting was for Pascal Kinduelo to make a detailed report to the Head of State on the current functioning of the Senate, and in particular on the next steps to come. Prominent among these is the election of the final office of the upper house of Parliament, scheduled according to the declarations of Pascal Kinduelo to take place no later than June 15.
Five special commissions were set up to verify the powers of the senators elected during the election of April 29. Their mission is to present clear and precise reports to the plenary of the Senate, with a view to validating the mandates of elected officials. This validation will be done by a vote in the plenary assembly, and must obtain an absolute majority of the votes cast.
The validation of the powers of senators, in accordance with article 114 of the Constitution in force, is an essential first step to take for the age office. Once this step has been completed, the development and adoption of the internal regulations will come, as well as the election and installation of the final office of the Senate. A complex but crucial process for the proper functioning of this legislative institution.
In a political context where every decision counts and where the future of the country is played out within institutions, this meeting between Félix Tshisekedi and Pascal Kinduelo is of capital importance. It demonstrates the authorities’ desire to guarantee the smooth running of democratic processes and to ensure compliance with institutional rules, in the best interest of the Congolese nation.
In conclusion, this meeting marks an important step in the political life of the Congo, and demonstrates the need to stay the course on the path to democracy and the rule of law. Rigorous monitoring of procedures and deadlines is essential to ensure the stability and legitimacy of democratic institutions.
Clement MUAMBA