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"Les nouvelles provinces de la République Démocratique du Congo: construction territoriale et ethnicités". L'Espace politique (in French). 7 (7). doi: 10.4000/espacepolitique.1296 – via Revues.org. Kahombo, Balingene (2019). "Chapter 7 : Regionalism under the Congolese Constitution of 18 February 2006".
"RDC: 2 millions de signatures pour la tenue des élections locales". RFI (in French). 17 August 2019. Archived from the original on 26 February 2020 "RDC: la Ligue des électeurs insiste sur l'importance des élections locales". RFI (in French). 21 July 2019
Kinshasa also functions as one of the 26 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is administratively divided into 24 communes, which are further subdivided into 365 neighborhoods. [24] With an expansive administrative region, over 90 percent of the province's land remains rural, while urban growth predominantly occurs on its ...
"Annexe I : De la repartition des sieges pour l'election des deputes nationaux" [Annex I: On the Distribution of Seats for the Election of National Deputies]. Annexes a la loi portant adoption de la repartition des sieges par circonscription electorale pour les elections legislatives (PDF) (in French). CENI. pp. 3– 13.
South Kivu (Swahili: Jimbo la Kivu Kusini; French: Sud-Kivu) is one of 26 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). [3] Its capital is Bukavu.. Situated within the Great Rift Valley, South Kivu is bordered by Lake Kivu, Burundi, and Tanzania to the east; Maniema Province to the west; North Kivu Province to the north; and Tanganyika Province to the south.
Historical population of the DR Congo. The CIA World Factbook estimated the population to be over 105 million as of 2022 (the exact number being 108,407,721), now exceeding that of Vietnam (with 98,721,275 inhabitants as of 2020) and ascending the country to the rank of 14th most populous in the world. [2]
26 June 2024: Kwango: Willy Bitwisila: 3 July 2024: Kwilu: Willy Itsundala Asang: 8 May 2019: Lomami: Iron-Van Kalombo: 2 July 2024: Lualaba: Fifi Masuka Saini 4 January 2021: acting governor to 12 July 2024 Mai-Ndombe: Lebon Nkoso Kevani: 5 August 2024: Maniema: Moïse Mussa: 19 July 2024: Mongala: Jean-Collins Makaka 2 July 2024: Nord-Kivu ...
(in French) Description du noyau du mobutisme et la liste de tous ses gouvernements de 60 à 90, deboutcongolais.info; Gizenga Government (in French) Publication de la liste des membres du gouvernement Gizenga 1, digitalcongo.net (in French) La composition du nouveau gouvernement de la RDC connue [permanent dead link ]