Tshisekedi’s governor’s meeting in Mbandaka proposes a two-year moratorium on no-confidence votes.

The President of the Republic of the Congo, Félix Antoine Tshisekedi, tried to initiate constitutional and legislative reforms to ensure the stability of regional political institutions, particularly the Governor-General. Given the natural potential of various regions, including equatorial regions, the stability of regional institutions allows the DRC to play an important role in issues related to sustainable development.

If the previous meetings of the council were held in the context of management conflicts, difficulties in coexistence, the departure of some branches and the rotation of some members of the forum, then the acceptance of regional proposals at this meeting is obvious. Development. The purpose of Parliament is to express opinions and recommendations on the policies to be followed and the laws to be passed by the Republic.

The Governing Council proposed a two-year moratorium on the no-confidence vote at its last meeting and regarding the 9th Governing Council to be held in Mbandaka, Ecuador on December 21 of this year, Felix Tshisekedi wanted to be personally involved in certain discussions. Priorities including finding concrete solutions for free and fair elections next year and the sustainable development of the Democratic Republic of the Congo