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Analyst Benjamin Bilombot Bitadys argues Congo-Brazzaville’s new government action plan recycles past pledges while dodging any honest report on results.
Assembly Speaker Isidore Mvouba urged the Makosso government to act with audacity as it rolls out its twenty-mission action plan before Congo’s deputies.
Prime Minister Makosso unveils Congo-Brazzaville’s 2026-2031 action plan: ten priorities, six axes, twenty missions to accelerate national development.
Congo-Brazzaville’s deputies keep a steady pace in the 15th legislature even after the presidential vote, a sign officials call democratic maturity.
Congo’s National Assembly recognised the transatlantic slave trade and opened a guarded path to citizenship for Afro-descendants, with no financial reparations.
Congo’s National Assembly has adopted a revised Mining Code, reshaping how the Republic of Congo governs and oversees its extractive resources sector.
Parasitologist Francine Ntoumi told Congo’s National Assembly that health sovereignty depends on funding research now to protect citizens tomorrow.
Congo-Brazzaville’s Constitutional Court has validated the presidential vote, sealing Denis Sassou Nguesso’s new five-year term as lawmakers pledge support.
Congo’s National Assembly pledged support to re-elected President Denis Sassou N’Guesso, vowing to consolidate peace, unity and development.
Brazzaville visit to verify public digital bodies Brazzaville hosted a field visit on January 16 as a delegation from the National Assembly’s legal affairs commission toured…