During the plenary meeting of Tuesday April 13 relating in particular to the examination of Lutundula private bill, relating to the reform of the electoral law and the functioning of the independent national electoral Commission (CENI), the deputy Lionceau Lumeya Dhu Maleghi qualified "purely political" the Lutundula private bill.

So this deputy member of FCC suggested that this bill is studied in a Joint Committee between the majority and the opposition.

"The Lutundula private bill is purely political. We then propose the installation of a Joint Committee. This Joint Committee will be charged to exercise political options. These political options once raised in the commission, one will come to subject that to the plenary. The plenary, if it agrees with these political options, we will directly return the proposal to the responsible committee which will examine the contents of this private bill… ", Lumeya Dhu Maleghi declared in his speech at the top of the platform of the National Assembly.

But this idea of the Joint Committee was not approved by the deputies of the Union sacré de la Nation, from now on majority within the National Assembly. And after vote, the plenary decided not to establish this Joint Committee supported by several deputies of the FCC.

Corneille Kinsala Nsoki


(CKS/Yes)