Fatshimetrie recently published an article detailing the government’s action program led by Prime Minister Judith Suminwa for the period 2024-2028. The article highlights the highlights of the presentation of this program before the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as the reactions and challenges to come.
The overwhelming approval of the program by national deputies, with nearly 397 votes in favor out of 405 cast, testifies to the importance and urgency of the measures proposed by the government. This program highlights the desire to consolidate the achievements of the first mandate and to lay solid foundations for a more united, secure, sovereign and prosperous Congo.
A major point addressed in the program is the question of security, particularly in the eastern region of the country, where the Congolese armed forces have been in conflict with the M23 rebels for several years. The government has allocated more than 3 billion to strengthen the equipment of the FARDC and fight against this threat, thus demonstrating its determination to bring peace and stability to the region.
Prime Minister Judith Suminwa has clearly expressed her desire to improve the living conditions of the Congolese, by taking concrete measures to strengthen security, promote solidarity and encourage economic development. His appearance before the National Assembly was hailed as a success, marking a new era of governance in the DRC.
As the first woman to head the Congolese government, Judith Suminwa made her name in history and paved the way for a new form of leadership in the country. His commitment to the well-being of citizens and the consolidation of state authority has been widely appreciated and highlighted by local media.
In summary, the action program of the Judith Suminwa government for the period 2024-2028 promises significant changes and an ambitious vision for the future of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The challenges are numerous, but the determination and leadership capacity of the Prime Minister suggest positive prospects for the country and its population.