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* Minister of Higher Education: Safi Songo Ayane |
* Minister of Higher Education: Safi Songo Ayane |
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* Minister of Scientific Research and Innovation: {{ill|Gilbert Kabanda|fr|Gilbert Kabanda Kurhenga}} |
* Minister of Scientific Research and Innovation: {{ill|Gilbert Kabanda|fr|Gilbert Kabanda Kurhenga}} |
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* Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and New Information and Communication and Digital Technologies: Augustin |
* Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and New Information and Communication and Digital Technologies: [[Augustin Kibassa]] |
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* Minister of Portfolio: Jean |
* Minister of Portfolio: [[Jean-Lucien Bussa]] |
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* Minister of Social Action and Solidarity: Nathalie |
* Minister of Social Action and Solidarity: {{ill|Nathalie-Aziza Munana|fr}} |
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* Minister of Foreign Trade: Julien Paluku |
* Minister of Foreign Trade: [[Julien Paluku]] |
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* Minister of Regional Integration: Didier Mazenga |
* Minister of Regional Integration: {{ill|Didier Mazenga|fr|Didier Mazenga Mukanzu}} |
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* Minister of Communication: Patrick Muyaya Katembwe |
* Minister of Communication: [[Patrick Muyaya Katembwe]] |
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* Minister of Vocational Training: Marc Ekila |
* Minister of Vocational Training: {{ill|Marc Ekila|fr|Marc Ekila Likombio}} |
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* Minister of Gender, Family and Children: |
* Minister of Gender, Family and Children: {{ill|Léonnie Kandolo|fr}} |
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* Minister of Fisheries and Livestock: Jean-Pierre Tshimanga Bwana |
* Minister of Fisheries and Livestock: Jean-Pierre Tshimanga Bwana |
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* Minister of Culture, Arts and Heritage: Yolande Elebe |
* Minister of Culture, Arts and Heritage: {{ill|Yolande Elebe|fr|Yolande Elebe Ma Ndembo}} |
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* Minister of Tourism: Didier Mpambia Musanga |
* Minister of Tourism: {{ill|Didier Mpambia Musanga|fr|Didier M'Pampia Musanga}} |
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* Minister of Sports and Leisure: Didier Budimbu |
* Minister of Sports and Leisure: [[Didier Budimbu]] |
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* Minister of Youth and Patriotic Awakening: Noella Ayeganagato Nakwipon |
* Minister of Youth and Patriotic Awakening: Noella Ayeganagato Nakwipon |
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Suminwa government
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![]() Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo | |
Incumbent | |
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Judith Suminwa in 2023
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Date formed | 12 June 2024 |
People and organisations | |
President | Félix Tshisekedi |
Prime Minister | Judith Suminwa |
No. of ministers | 53 |
Ministers removed | 1 |
Status in legislature | supermajority (coalition) |
History | |
Election | 2023 general election |
Legislature term | 2024–2028 |
Predecessor | Lukonde II |
The Suminwa cabinet was formed following the appointment of Judith Suminwa Tuluka as the first female Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in April 2024.[1][2]
The cabinet, or government, was named on 29 May 2024 and was invested by the National Assembly on 12 June 2024.[3][4]
The 53 member government cabinet is composed of 6 deputy prime ministers, 10 ministers of state, 24 ministers, 3 delegate ministers, and 10 vice-ministers. There are 16 women and 37 men. All deputy prime ministers are men.[5][6][7]
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