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Portrait of Christelle Vuanga standing next to a flag of the DRC
Portrait of Christelle Vuanga

Christelle Vuanga Mukongo (born in 1987) is a DRC politician. She is a deputy in the National Assembly representing the Kinshasa 2 constituency in Kinshasa, on behalf of the Alliance of Movements of Kongo (AMK), a party within Moïse Katumbi's Lamuka Coalition.

Life

Christelle Vuanga Mukongo was born in 1987 in Kinshasa. She trained as a journalist before entering politics, and was President of the Human Rights Commission.

In the 2018 general election Vuanga was elected as the deputy for Kinshasa II. In 2021 she replaced Cathy Musengi as President of the Gender, Child and Family Committee.

References

  1. ^ "Christelle Vuanga Mukongo". Talatala (in French). Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  2. Saleh Mwanamilongo (28 January 2019). "Les députés congolais font leur rentrée". dw.com (in French). Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Assemblée nationale: Christelle Vuanga prend la présidence de la commission genre, famille et enfant". 10 June 2021. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
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