Provincial officials are also eager to know the last remaining political institution: the government. This institution will provide the opportunity for governors to fully deploy in their respective entities.

For Richard Muyej, governor of Lualaba, who spoke on behalf of his peers after their meeting with the President of the Republic, the establishment of the new government will allow them to have "sectoral ministers" "to get to work quickly. "We did together [with the Head of State] an assessment to find out what was done and what was not done", the governor of Lualaba let know.

In their discussions with Felix Tshisekedi, the governors understood that the establishment of the new government will allow them to get to work "quickly".

"We have understood that the most important thing now is to wait for the government's exit, and quickly start preparing for the next constitutional meeting, the Governors' Conference", he added. Before stating that, "because at that time, the sectorial ministers will be known. It is a big meeting where the problems will be clearly posed and durable solutions found ".

According to some sources, Prime Minister Sylvestre Ilunga Ilunkamba is due to meet the President of the Republic today, after yesterday's missed meeting on Thursday, August 22nd. And if Felix Tshisekedi Tshisekedi can find nothing to complain about the latest version of the government that will be presented to him, the government could be published before his departure for Japan expected at the end of this month of August.


(CKS/Yes)