The Presentation of the 2025 Finance Bill: A Major Challenge for the DRC

Fatshimetrie presents today a major event as Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka comes before the national deputies to present the draft finance law for the 2025 financial year. This crucial step in the management of public affairs in the Democratic Republic of Congo arouses great anticipation and mobilizes the attention of the entire nation.

During the previous plenary session dedicated to the examination of the reports of the Ecofin commission, Vital Kamerhe, President of the National Assembly, stressed the importance of the work carried out by the deputies for the adoption of the previous texts. He expressed his gratitude for the commitment and diligence of the national elected representatives, and encouraged them to maintain this momentum for the examination of the new draft finance law.

President Kamerhe stressed that the inconsistencies noted in previous texts will serve as a basis for a better approach to the examination of the draft finance law for the 2025 financial year. He called on MPs to prepare themselves, study the draft carefully and seize this opportunity to correct errors and improve public finance management.

After its adoption by the Council of Ministers, the draft finance law for the 2025 financial year was submitted to the office of the National Assembly, thus marking the beginning of the process of evaluation and approval by the people’s representatives. This first draft finance law of the Suminwa government presents a balance between revenue and expenditure, with significant credits allocated to priority sectors to stimulate the diversification of the national economy.

The government has planned substantial investments and adjustments to the salary envelope to meet the needs and requirements of the country’s economic development. Projections over the next five years envisage a significant cost of the government action program, thus demonstrating the ambition to create a sustainable and positive impact on the country’s economy.

In summary, the presentation of the draft finance law for the 2025 financial year by Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka underlines the importance of transparency, accountability and rigor in the management of public resources. National deputies now have the opportunity to exercise their role of control and decision-making to ensure sound and effective financial management in the service of the development of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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