Congo forms new government after PM Makosso's reappointment

By IANS | Updated: April 25, 2026 18:15 IST2026-04-25T18:14:17+5:302026-04-25T18:15:43+5:30

Brazzaville, April 25 The presidency of the Republic of the Congo has released a statement on national television ...

Congo forms new government after PM Makosso's reappointment | Congo forms new government after PM Makosso's reappointment

Congo forms new government after PM Makosso's reappointment

Brazzaville, April 25 The presidency of the Republic of the Congo has released a statement on national television announcing the lineup of the country's new government.

According to the statement, in addition to Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso, who was reappointed earlier by President Denis Sassou Nguesso, the new government comprises one deputy Prime Minister, three ministers of state and 37 ministers.

Among them, Jean-Jacques Bouya, former minister of state for territorial planning and major works, was appointed deputy Prime Minister in charge of infrastructure development and territorial planning, reported Xinhua news agency.

Pierre Oba, former Minister of State for mines and geology, was appointed minister of state at the presidency in charge of political affairs. Former Minister of State for Trade, Supply and Consumption Claude Alphonse Nsilou was appointed Minister of State for construction, urban planning and housing, while former Minister of State for Land Affairs and State Property Management Pierre Mabiala was appointed Minister of State for civil service, labour and social dialogue.

In the presidential election held on March 15, Denis Sassou Nguesso won re-election with 94.9 per cent of the vote. According to the Constitution, the President is required to appoint a new Prime Minister to form a government.

A total of 3,167,099 voters were registered, with voter turnout reaching 84.65 per cent. Seven candidates contested the election.

Under the country's electoral law, the president is chosen through direct voting, with a two-round majority system applied if no candidate secures a clear majority in the first round.

Former Prime Minister Makosso and his government submitted their resignation on April 17, which was accepted by the president. On April 23, the presidency announced Makosso's reappointment as Prime Minister, tasking him with forming a new government.

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