First Matata government | |
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Date formed | April 28, 2012 |
Date dissolved | December 7, 2014 |
People and organisations | |
President | Joseph Kabila |
Head of government | Matata Ponyo Mapon |
Member party | PPRD |
History | |
Predecessor | Muzito III |
Successor | Matata II |
The First Matata cabinet was the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo under Matata Ponyo Mapon from April 28, 2012 to December 7, 2014.
Background
The government was formed when Matata was appointed Prime Minister in 2012, and was composed of two deputy prime ministers, 26 ministers, and eight deputy ministers.
Prime Minister
Image | Portfolio | Name | Party |
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Prime Minister | Matata Ponyo Mapon | PPRD |
Deputy Prime Ministers
Image | Portfolio | Name |
N/A | Budget | Daniel Mukoko Samba |
National Defense and Veterans Affairs | Alexandre Luba Ntambo |
Ministers
Image | Portfolio | Name |
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N/A | Delegate to the Prime Minister; Finance | Patrice Kitebi Kibol Mvul |
N/A | Land Affairs | Robert Mbwinga Bila |
N/A | Social Affairs, Humanitarian Assistance, and National Solidarity | Charles Nawej Mundele |
Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Francophonie | Raymond Tshibanda | |
N/A | Agriculture and Rural Development | Jean Chrisostome Vahamwiti Mukesyayira |
N/A | Land Use Planning, Urban Planning, Housing, Infrastructure, Public Works, and Reconstruction | Fridolin Kasweshi |
Employment, Work, and Social Security | Modeste Bahati Lukwebo | |
Primary, Secondary, and Vocational Education | Maker Mwangu Famba | |
N/A | Higher Education, University and Scientific Research | Chelo Lotsima |
N/A | Environment, Nature Conservation, and Tourism | Bavon N'Sa Mputu Elima |
N/A | Public Service | Jean-Claude Kibala |
Gender, Family, and Children | Geneviève Inagosi | |
Hydrocarbons | Crispin Atama Tabe | |
N/A | Industry, Small and Medium Enterprises | Remy Musungayi Bampale |
N/A | Interior, Security, Decentralization and Customary Affairs | Richard Muyej |
N/A | Youth, Sports, Culture and Arts | Banza Mukalay |
Justice and Human Rights | Wivine Mumba | |
N/A | Mining | Martin Kabwelulu |
Media, Parliamentary Relations, and New Citizens | Lambert Mende Omalanga | |
Modernization | Celestin Vunabandi | |
N/A | Treasury | Louise Munga Mesozi |
Telecommunications | Tryphon Kin-Kiey Mulumba | |
N/A | Water Resources and Electricity | Bruno Kapanji Kalala |
Public Health | Felix Kabange | |
N/A | Transport | Justin Kalumba Mwana Ngongo |
N/A | Economy and Trade | Jean-Paul Nemoyato Begepole |
Vice Ministers
Image | Portfolio | Name |
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N/A | Foreign Affairs | Célestin Tunda Yakasende |
N/A | Budget | Abayuwe Liska |
N/A | International and Regional Cooperation | Dismas Magbengu Swana Emin |
N/A | Human Rights | Sakina Binti |
N/A | Decentralization and Customary Affairs | Aegis Ngokoso |
Primary, Secondary, and Vocational Education | Maguy Rwakabuba | |
N/A | Finance | Roger Shulungu Runika |
N/A | Planning | Sadock Bigunza |
References
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- "Voici les membres de l'équipe gouvernementale du Premier-ministre Matata Ponyo". Digital Congo. April 30, 2012. Retrieved September 11, 2024.