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National Assembly: MPs accuse the government of undermining the provinces

There's thunder in the air between the provinces and the central government. The Prime Minister has found Wednesday in the National Assembly. Summoned to answer an oral question from MP Jean-Lucien Busa, Adolphe Muzito received 400 parliamentary questions, especially on the "destabilization of the provincial institutions by the central government. "

It has one week to respond.
Some members have asserted that the central government has played a negative role in the crisis Institutional Ecuador, in the resignation of Governors of South Kivu and Maniema, as well as the resignation of the office of the provincial assembly of Bandundu.

The concerns of national MPs are largely due to the attack, April 4, the city of Mbandaka by an insurrectionary movement.

Financing provinces

Adolphe Muzito should also be explained, among other, the difficult financial situation through the provinces.
Several members felt that these local authorities are financially disadvantaged. They also deplore the fact that the contribution Government Financial is not known. To clarify

government subsidies, the member Disashi Kalenga arrested Adolphe Muzito: "There are discontent about 40% of lending provided by the constitution (note: whether national income due to the provinces). Do you mean the Congolese people, through national representation, the exact amount the government paid to each province and its periodicity since 2007? "

For Prime Minister, only three provinces have sufficient assets to support themselves: Kinshasa, Bas-Congo and Katanga.

Development the country would not be balanced without revenue nationally, according to the head of the Congolese government. He added: "Apart from the revenue line by the central government to provinces and support of technical and financial partners, the provinces are expected to generate their own revenues. "Copyright Radio Okapi

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