Analyst Benjamin Bilombot Bitadys says Makosso’s new government program merely repackages the previous term’s twelve unfinished battles for Congo-Brazzaville.
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UNICEF urges Congo-Brazzaville to plan now for Gavi’s 2030 exit, when annual vaccine costs could jump from 2.3 to 15 billion FCFA. Here is what lawmakers face.
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Prime Minister Makosso presented Congo-Brazzaville’s 2026-2031 Government Action Plan to lawmakers, built on ten priorities, six axes and twenty missions.
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Congo PM Anatole Collinet Makosso presents the government’s 2026-2031 action programme to the National Assembly on June 22, framing Sassou N’Guesso’s development vision.
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Amid the post-presidential election period, Congo-Brazzaville’s 15th legislature deputies have maintained a steady legislative pace, with the National Assembly bureau citing institutional continuity.
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Congo’s National Assembly opened its 12th session on 2 June 2026 with eight files, from the budget debate to a Russia investment pact ratification.
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The 11th ordinary session of Congo-Brazzaville’s National Assembly passed six legislative items including a sweeping new mining code and a landmark law recognizing the transatlantic slave trade.
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Congo-Brazzaville’s National Assembly adopts a memorial law recognizing the transatlantic slave trade and offering Afro-descendants a path to citizenship.
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Congo’s National Assembly adopted the revised Mining Code on April 8, 2026, a long-awaited overhaul of the law governing the country’s extractive sector.
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Parasitologist Francine Ntoumi told Congo’s National Assembly that investing in research today is how the country protects its citizens and health tomorrow.
