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Anatole Collinet Makosso's government

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Collinet Makosso government

Cabinet of the Republic of the Congo
2021–present
Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso in 2022
Date formed15 May 2021 (2021-05-15)
People and organisations
PresidentDenis Sassou Nguesso
Prime MinisterAnatole Collinet Makosso
Member partiesPCT
MAR
Club 2002
RPDS
Status in legislatureSupermajority
120 / 151 (79%)
Opposition partiesUPADS
UDH-Yuki
MUST
MCDDI
History
Election2022 parliamentary election
Legislature terms14th National Assembly
15th National Assembly
PredecessorSecond Mouamba government

Anatole Collinet Makosso's government has governed the Republic of the Congo since 15 May 2021.[1]

Cabinet ministers

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of National Defense15 May 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of the Interior, Decentralization and Local Development15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Francophonie and Congolese Abroad15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries15 May 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Finance, Budget and Public Portfolio15 May 202124 September 2022 PCT
24 September 2022Incumbent Independent
Minister of Hydrocarbons15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of Communication and Media Government Spokesperson15 May 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Special Economic Zones and Economic Diversification15 May 202124 September 2022 PCT
27 September 2022Incumbent RDPS
Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation and Merchant Navy15 May 202124 September 2022 RDPS
24 September 2022Incumbent UPADS
Minister of Justice, Human Rights and Promotion of Indigenous Peoples15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of Economy, Statistics Plan and Regional Integration15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of Construction, Urban Planning and Housing15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of the Environment, Sustainable Development and the Congo Basin15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of Forest Economy15 May 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Health and Population15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister for International Cooperation and the Promotion of Public-Private Partnership15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of Energy and Hydraulics15 May 202124 September 2022 PCT
27 September 2022Incumbent PCT
Minister of Youth and Sports and Civic Education, Skills Training and Employment15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister for Industrial Cooperation and the Promotion of the Private Sector15 May 2021Incumbent PRL
Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises, Handicrafts and the Informal Sector15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technological Innovation15 May 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Primary and Secondary Pre-school Education and Literacy15 May 2021Incumbent Independent
Minister of Technical and Vocational Education, Skills Training and Employment15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and the Digital Economy15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister for the Cultural, Touristic, Artistic and Leisure Industry27 September 2022Incumbent PCT
Minister of Social Affairs and Humanitarian Action15 May 2021Incumbent MAR
Minister for the Promotion of Women and the Integration of Women in Development15 May 202121 May 2021 PCT
21 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of State Control in charge of the quality of public service and the fight against anti-values16 May 2021Incumbent PCT

Ministers of State

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister of State for the Civil Service, Labor and Social Security15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of State for Commerce, Supplies and Consumer Affairs15 May 2021Incumbent Citizen Rally
Minister of State for Mining Industries and Geology15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of State for Land Affairs and the Public Domain15 May 2021Incumbent PCT
Minister of State for Territorial Development, Infrastructure and Road Maintenance15 May 2021Incumbent PCT

Delegate ministers

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister, in charge of State Reform22 May 2021Incumbent
Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Interior’, Decentralization and Local Development, responsible for Decentralization and Local Development15 May 2021Incumbent

References

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  1. ^ "A conversation with H.E. Anatole Collinet Makosso, Prime Minister of the Republic of Congo". Atlantic Council. Retrieved 2022-08-10.

See also

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