"Declaration of the possessions: the IGF challenged ", mentions Le PHARE in its delivery of this Wednesday. The newspaper of the boulevard du 30 Juin recalls that article 99 of the Constitution makes obligation to the president of the Republic and the members of the government to hand a declaration of their possessions before the constitutional Court at the entry as at the exit. Unfortunately, that was never the case. At the hour of the return of the country to the State of right, the entering government should give the example while yielding to this constitutional provision, Le Phare estimates. The general Inspection of finances (IGF) should make an effort to have the table of the assets that the new ministers will declare and make the follow-up so as to flush out those who will have grown rich to the detriment of the State.

In its leading article, FORUM DES AS denounces a practice become current in DRC. The first phenomenon is that which consists the claim by the communities of the regional-ethnic-tribal representativeness at each exit of the government. The formula is known:"We are native of …", the second phenomenon milked with the messages of congratulations and organizations of the receptions by the close relations or brothers of the happy nominated, in fact of the strategies to have a place in the cabinet of the minister.

All these practices struck of the seal, of the nationals of…, native of…, contribute to dilute the ministerial functions, the tabloid supports.

LA PROSPERITE announces the adoption within the National Assembly of two reports presented by the CENI, namely the general report of the 2012-2019 electoral process and the 2019-2020 annual report. Together with members of the CENI, Corneille Nangaa brought the elements of the answers in order to more clarify the national representation. In his speech, he gathered in ten points the answers relating to the concerns raised by the national deputies. The outgoing president of the CENI said to be satisfied to have buckled in beauty an electoral cycle to open the way with a new cycle which starts with the reforms.

Under the title "not to connect the elections to the census", L’AVENIR reports that entrusting to the press after his intervention at the Parliament, Corneille Nangaa implied that to connect the elections to the general census of the population is dangerous, insofar as the two activities do not depend on the same institutions and do not obey to the same constraints ".

Corneille Kinsala Nsoki


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