The CONGOLESE NEWS AGENCY announced on its cover page that the 2020 budget project is declared admissible within the National Assembly. According to the daily bulletin of the des Marais Avenue, the National Assembly voted after the response of the Prime Minister, Sylvestre Ilunga Ilunkamba, to the concerns of the national deputies evoked during the general debate held last Monday around this project.

According to ACP, it decided to forward this draft budget to the Economic, Financial and Budgetary Control Committee (Ecofine) for a depth examination and to report the conclusions to the plenary assembly after 10 days, the CONGOLESE NEWS AGENCY revealed.

L’AVENIR noted that after the Prime Minister's answers, reports that the 2020 budget accepted. The daily newspaper of Bas-Congo Avenue states that the text is subject to thorough examination at the Economic, Financial and Budgetary Committee of the National Assembly.

It has 10 days, from Thursday 21 to current Saturday, November 30, 2019, to complete the work entrusted to him, L'AVENIR reports.

LA PROSPERITE which mentions on its front page on Budget 2020 exclaims that Sylvestre Ilunga passes! According to the daily newspaper of Mont-Fleury, 48 hours after having subjected to the national Representation the bill of finances of 2020 and recorded concerns of the national deputies as for this, the Prime Minister Sylvestre Ilunga returned to the responsible this Wednesday November 20, 2019.

At the rate of a practice which he is already accustomed to, still report the newspaper, the Head of Government responded, as clearly as he could, to the concerns that were been evoked within the general debate that followed the presentation of the said draft which, in the end, was considered admissible. Thus, for this exercise, 220 billion francs were reserved for the organization of urban0, municipal and local elections, LA PROSPERITE let know in its publication.

FORUM DES AS reports that Prime Minister Ilunga reassures about the readjustment of teachers' salaries. It is clear, according to this daily tabloid of Limete that a step is marked in the right direction for free basic education.

According to FORUM DES AS, the Prime Minister has met the expectations of experts in the education sector. "The government has taken steps to readjust the teachers’ salaries at all concerned levels," Sylvestre Ilunga Ilunkamba assured.

It was in response yesterday Wednesday, November 20 to the concerns expressed by national deputies during the presentation of the economy of the 2020 finance bill, on Monday, this newspaper adds.

It is the same for RADIO OKAPI which notes as the government took measures of readjustment of the teachers’ wages on all the concerned levels. For these media, the Prime Minister affirmed this Wednesday November 20 that the government of the Republic took measures of readjustment of the teachers’ wages on all the concerned levels.

He He also decided the mechanization of the not paid teachers, taking the responsibility of functioning expenses of the schools and administrative offices, as well as granting of a housing and transport allowance to the teachers of big cities.


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