Kinshasa, May 27th, 2021 (CPA).- The quaestor of the National Assembly, Angele Tabu Makusu, said she was satisfied at the close, on Thursday at Nganda center in Kintambo municipality, of the work of the ad hoc committee responsible for the preparation of the preliminary draft budget forecasts for 2022, of which she was the coordinator.
According to the Quaestor, this work, which took place from May 9th to 25th, 2021, aimed at drafting the preliminary draft budget estimates for the National Assembly, 2022 fiscal year, in order to allow the national deliberative body to » have the means of its policy to function better.
To work well, she explained, the participants had agreed on the modalities of the work, in particular with the reception of working documents such as the finance law and others.
The participants were divided into three sub-committees, namely the investment sub-committee, the remuneration sub-committee and the operation sub-committee, under the moderation of the Secretary General of the National Assembly, Jean Nkuvulu Koj, who, at the close, briefly presented the report of all these committees, added Quaestor Angele Tabu.
Angele Tabu Makusu thanked, on this occasion, these participants, made up of national elected who are members of Ecofin commission, agents and executives from the finance sector of the lower house of Parliament and the budget commission, for their diligence and their contributions which are so commendable for the preparation of the final document.
A full report of the said work will be presented to the President of the National Assembly Christophe M’boso. ACP /