Press review of Monday November 18, 2024 –

The tête-à-tête between Félix Tshisekedi and the Senate office interested the newspapers published this Monday in Kinshasa. Addressing the subject Standard info indicated that the President of the Republic received, on Friday, at the City of the African Union, the members of the final office of the Senate.

Also addressing the subject, The Journal indicated that this meeting was part of an official making of contact, marking the full installation of the office of the Upper House of Parliament, finalized last August.

Still in the same register, The Great Debate for his part affirmed that Jean Michel Sama Lukonde and his entourage thanked the Head of State for his decisive role in the proper functioning of institutions, particularly the Senate. This, before adding that the President of the Senate also reiterated the commitment of this legislative chamber to support and accompany the vision of the Head of State for the development of the DRC.

The Dailyfor his part stressed that the Senate office also took advantage of this meeting to draw up an inventory of the
actions already taken in favor of the well-being of citizens.


To Evening News to add that the discussions focused in particular on priority themes
such as security, youth employment, economic diversification as well as the development of a budget meeting the aspirations of the population for 2025.

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Emongo Gérôme

2024-11-18 11:07:00
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What are the key factors that determined the ​significance of the recent meeting ​between President Félix Tshisekedi and the⁢ Senate Office?

**Interview with Political Analyst Dr. Marie Kanjiko on the Recent⁣ Meeting Between Félix Tshisekedi and ‍the Senate Office**

**Editor:** Good afternoon, Dr. Kanjiko. Thank you for joining us⁤ today to discuss the recent meeting between President Félix Tshisekedi and the final office of the Senate.

**Dr. Kanjiko:** Good afternoon, and thank‌ you⁣ for⁣ having me. It’s a pleasure to be⁣ here.

**Editor:** The meeting took place at the City of the African Union and is reported to have ⁤been an official ‌contact to mark the installation of the Senate office. Why ‌is this‌ meeting significant for the DRC at this time?

**Dr. Kanjiko:** This meeting is quite⁢ significant for several ⁣reasons. First, it ⁤symbolizes a step towards​ strengthening the executive and legislative‌ relationship in⁣ the DRC. Since the installation of the Senate office last August, it is crucial for the President and the Senate to establish a ‍cooperative​ dynamic ⁤to ensure effective governance.

**Editor:** We’ve seen reports indicating that Prime Minister Jean⁤ Michel Sama Lukonde ⁣thanked President Tshisekedi⁢ for ⁣his decisive role‍ in the functioning of institutions. How can we interpret this expression ​of gratitude?

**Dr. Kanjiko:** This expression of gratitude reflects the recognition of the President’s leadership, especially ⁣in‍ navigating the complexities of the DRC’s political landscape. It also suggests a⁤ commitment from the Senate to align⁢ with the President’s vision for development, which could foster a more cohesive approach to governance.

**Editor:** The press has emphasized⁣ the Senate’s commitment to support the President’s vision. What does this imply for future legislative actions and policies?

**Dr. Kanjiko:**‍ This commitment implies a willingness from the Senate to prioritize legislation that aligns with the President’s developmental agenda. It‌ suggests ⁣that we ‌might see initiatives focusing on​ socio-economic growth, stability, and institutional reform as the Senate​ partners with the‍ executive branch.

**Editor:** In your view, what potential challenges‍ could​ arise from ⁤this newfound cooperation?

**Dr. Kanjiko:** While cooperation is essential, some challenges ‌might include differing priorities⁤ between the Senate and the President, possible political ​opposition, and the ⁢need to manage public expectations. Effective communication and negotiation ⁣will be crucial to overcome these hurdles.

**Editor:** Thank you for your insights, Dr. Kanjiko. ​It ⁣appears that this meeting marks an​ important chapter in the DRC’s political narrative.

**Dr. Kanjiko:** Thank you for having me. Yes, ⁤it certainly does. Let’s hope that ⁢this collaboration translates into ‌tangible results for the Congolese people.

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