The Congolese News AGENCY announces for the National Assembly, the examination this Thursday in plenary of the project of the calendar of the session of September. The national deputies will examine, this Thursday in the plenary, the preliminary draft of the calendar of the session of September 2020 of the Lower House of the Parliament, let know the reporter of this institution, Professor Célestin Musao, Wednesday at the end of the meeting of conference of the presidents.

For the daily bulletin, the Lower House will also examine the reports of the institutions of support to the democracy in addition to the parliamentary control which is concerned him, the professor Musao added.

The Reporter also made mention in his restitution of a requisition of the Attorney General of the Republic close the Supreme Court of appeal towards some members of the Government who must answer in front of justice.

L’AVENIR announces in its headline a session as political as budgetary. According to the daily newspaper of Bas-Congo avenue, while remaining open, it is planned in particular the examination of the electoral reform through the Christophe Lutundula’s proposal.

The calendar aligns also a requisition of the Attorney General close the supreme court of appeal, which requests an authorization of the National Assembly to initiate continuations towards certain members of the Government aimed by such or such other facts, L’AVENIR points out.

FORUM DES AS adds on the same subject as the private bills G13 and Lutundula on the agenda. According to the daily newspaper of Limete, finally, the tension drops between the office of the National Assembly and the deputies-members of the group of 13 political personalities, joined by the G7 elected official, Christophe Lutundula.

Sources close to the hemicycle, the two private bills having made run many inks and saliva, are finally retained among the matters to be examined during the parliamentary session in progress, in the two legislative rooms.

It is about the private bill amending electoral law, initiated by the deputies Delly Sesanga, Henry Thomas Lokondo, Anaclet- Claudel Lubaya, Jacques Ndjoli, Patrick Muyaya, Jean-Jacques Mamba, of the 13 Group and that on the reform of the independent national electoral Commission (CENI), initiated by Christophe Lutundula.

LE POTENTIEL comes back on the 2021 finance law, it mentions that the delay taken by the Ilunga government breaches the Constitution. It arises from the daily newspaper of the Bas-Congo avenue that it is in a total silence that the socio-politic class and leaders of DRC adapt to the recurring violations to the Constitution by various Cabinets which followed one another at the central level, in particular, with regard to the time limits for the deposit at the Parliament of the law of finances for the following exercise.

According to the same tabloid, the Ilunga Ilunkamba government also fell under this logic which indicates of a dysfunction in the management of the public affairs, because having largely exceeded the timing prescribed in article 126 of the fundamental law.

Case-info.ca notes for its part that this preliminary draft of the calendar remains open and the plenary will exercise the final option on the matters to be dealt with by the national deputies.

And concerning the 15 days spent without plenary, honourable Reporter specified that the work of the national deputy cannot reduce to only single plenary. The deputies should finish all the matters before starting the plenary, indeed, which are only a face of work that the national deputies do, Case-info.ca reported.

Corneille Kinsala N’soki


(CKS/PKF)