Second Matata government

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Second Matata government
MPM1.jpg
Date formedDecember 7, 2014
Date dissolvedNovember 14, 2016
People and organisations
President Joseph Kabila
Head of government Matata Ponyo Mapon
Member party PPRD
History
Predecessor Matata I
Successor Badibanga

The Second Matata government was the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo under Matata Ponyo Mapon from December 7, 2014, to November 14, 2016. [1] It underwent a reshuffle on September 25, 2015, as some parties were excluded from the presidential majority. [2]

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Background

The First Matata government was formed when Matata was appointed prime minister in 2012. [3] The second government was composed of four deputy prime ministers, two ministers of state, 32 ministers, and ten deputy ministers. [3]

Prime Minister

ImagePortfolioNameParty
MPM1.jpg Prime Minister Matata Ponyo Mapon PPRD

Deputy Prime Ministers

ImagePortfolioNamePolitical Party
Official Celebration Ceremony of -UNDAY2015 - -UN70 in Kinshasa (22396651942).jpg Interior and Security Évariste Boshab PPRD
Thomas Luhaka - 2016 (cropped).jpg Posts and Telecommunications, New Information and Communication Technologies Thomas Luhaka MLC
N/AEmployment, Work, and Social Security Willy Makiashi PALU

Ministers of State

ImagePortfolioNamePolitical Party
N/ADecentralization and Customary Affairs Michel Bongongo Union of Forces for Change [4]
N/ADecentralization and Customary Affairs Salomon Banamuhere Baliene PPRD

Ministers

ImagePortfolioNameDate
N/ALand Affairs Dieudonné Bolengetenge Balea until September 25, 2015
N/ALand Affairs Gustave Boloko Nkeli since September 25, 2015
N/AForeign Affairs and International Cooperation Raymond Tshibanda until September 25, 2015
N/ASocial Affairs and Humanitarian Action Mushitu Kat Jewel until September 25, 2015
N/ASocial Affairs and Humanitarian Action Adele Degbalase Kanda since September 25, 2015
N/AAgriculture, Fishing, and Livestock Isidore Kabwe Mwehu until September 25, 2015
N/AAgriculture, Fishing, and Livestock Emile Mota Ndongo Kang since September 25, 2015
N/ALand Use Planning, Urban Planning, and Housing Omer Egwake
N/ATrade Kudianga Bayokisa
N/ACommunication and Media Lambert Mende Omalanga
N/ACulture and Arts Banza Mukalay
N/ANational Defense and Veterans Affairs Aimé Ngoy Mukena until September 25, 2015
N/ANational Defense and Veterans Affairs Crispin Atama Tabe since September 25, 2015
N/ARural Development Eugène Serufuli Ngayabaseka
N/ANational Economy Modeste Bahati Lukwebo
N/AEnergy and Water Resources Jeannot Matadi Nenga
N/APrimary and Secondary Education and New Citizen Introduction Maker Mwangu Famba
N/AHigher and University Education Théophile Mbemba Fundu
N/ATechnical and Vocational Education Jean Nengbaga Tshibanda
Bienvenu Liyota Ndjoli - 2015 (cropped).jpg Environment and Sustainable Development Bienvenu Liyota Ndjoli until September 25, 2015
N/AEnvironment and Sustainable Development Robert Bopolo Begeza since September 25, 2015
N/AFinance Henry Yav Mulang
N/APublic Service Jean-Claude Kibala until September 25, 2015
N/APublic Service Pascal Isumbisho Mwapu since September 25, 2015
N/A Acting Minister of Gender, Family and Children Mushitu Kat Jeweluntil September 25, 2015
N/AGender, Family and Children Lucie Kipele Aki Azwa since September 25, 2015
N/AHydrocarbonsCrispin Atama Tabeuntil September 25, 2015
N/AHydrocarbonsAime Ngoy Mukenasince September 25, 2015
N/AIndustry Germain Kambinga
N/AInfrastructure, Public Works, and Reconstruction Fridolin Kasweshi
Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, premier ministre de la RDC (cropped).png Youth and Sports Sama Lukonde until September 25, 2015
N/AYouth and Sports Denis Kambayi Tshimbumbu since September 25, 2015
N/AJustice and Human Rights Alexis Thambwe Mwamba
N/AMining Martin Kabwelulu
N/ASmall and Medium Enterprises and the Middle Class Bohongo Nkoyi
Olivier Kamitatu - 2005 (cropped).jpg Modernization Olivier Kamitatu Etsu until September 25, 2015
N/AModernization Georges Wembi Loambo since September 25, 2015
N/ATreasury Louise Munga
N/AScientific Research and Technology Daniel Madimba Kalonji
N/AParliamentary Relations Tryphon Kin-Kiey Mulumba
N/APublic Health Felix Kabange
N/ATourism Elvis Mutiri wa Bashara
N/ATransport Justin Kalumba Mwana Ngongo

Deputy Ministers

ImagePortfolioNameDate
N/ABudget Ernestine Nyoka until September 25, 2015
N/ACongolese Diaspora Antoine Boyamba Okombo
N/AInternational Cooperation and Regional Integration Franck Mwe di Malila
N/ANational Defense Rene Sibu
Maguy Rwakabuba - 2015 (cropped).jpg Energy Maguy Rwakabuba
N/AFinance Albert Mpeti Biyombo
N/AInterior Martine Ntumba Bukasa
N/AJustice and Human Rights Mboso Nkodia Pwanga
N/APlanning Lisette Bisangana Ngalamulume until September 25, 2015
N/APlanning Franklin Tshiamala Manyiku since September 25, 2015
N/ATelecommunication Enoch Sebineza

References

  1. "Primature". archive.wikiwix.com. Retrieved 2024-09-12.
  2. "RDC: "réaménagement technique" du gouvernement Matata II". Radio Okapi (in French). 2015-09-26. Retrieved 2024-09-12.
  3. 1 2 "Microsoft Word - Nomination Vice-Premiers Ministres, Ministres, Ministre Délégué et Vice, Ministre Délégué et Vicee-Ministres.d". archive.wikiwix.com. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  4. "Joseph Kabila remanie son gouvernement et l'entrouvre à l'opposition". France 24 (in French). 2014-12-08. Retrieved 2024-09-12.