Parliamentary diplomacy, an essential pillar in contemporary international relations, recently took on a particular dimension with the holding of the 49th Francophone Parliamentary Assembly in Montreal. This major event saw the participation of a leading delegation from the Democratic Republic of Congo, marking a significant return to the international scene.
Under the leadership of the President of the National Assembly, Vital Kamerhe, the Congolese delegation played a leading role in the discussions and exchanges which took place during this international meeting. The presence of influential personalities such as Rapporteur Professor Jacques Djoli and constitutionalist Professor André Mbata underlined the commitment and importance given by the DRC to parliamentary cooperation.
Beyond the issues of sustainable development, peacekeeping and the fight against inequalities addressed during this Assembly, the active participation of the DRC underlined its ambition to reaffirm its place within the Francophonie and on the international scene. . The fruitful exchanges and constructive debates that animated the event made it possible to address crucial issues and find concerted solutions to meet the challenges facing our societies.
The involvement of the Congolese delegation at the 49th Francophone Parliamentary Assembly in Montreal also highlighted the evolution of diplomatic practices, placing parliamentary cooperation at the heart of efforts aimed at building a more united and prosperous future for all. This diplomatic meeting was therefore of capital importance, not only for the DRC, but also for all French-speaking countries engaged in the search for common solutions to current global challenges.
In conclusion, the active and constructive participation of the Congolese delegation in the 49th Francophone Parliamentary Assembly in Montreal reflected the DRC’s commitment to international dialogue, parliamentary cooperation and the construction of a shared future. . This meeting marked a turning point in the international relations of the DRC and underlined its aspiration to actively contribute to the construction of a more just and harmonious world for all.