Sylvestre Ilunga Ilunkamba (born 1947,
Katanga Province,
Belgian Congo
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) is a
Congolese politician who was appointed as the
Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (french: link=no, 1=Premier ministre de la République démocratique du Congo, sw, 1=Waziri Mkuu wa Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Kongo, ln, 1=Minisele ya Yambo wa Republiki ya Kɔ́ngɔ ...
in May 2019, formally establishing his government in August 2019. He has had a long political career going back to the 1970s, having held a number of ministerial cabinet posts, and was previously a professor at the
University of Kinshasa
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since 1979. Ilunga has also been the secretary general of Congo's
national railway company. He has a reputation as an experienced public servant and
technocrat, as well as an ally of former President
Joseph Kabila
Joseph Kabila Kabange ( , ; born 4 June 1971) is a Congolese politician who served as President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo between January 2001 and January 2019. He took office ten days after the assassination of his father, Pres ...
.
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Biography
Sylvestre Ilunga was born in 1947 in the
Katanga Province (today
Haut-Katanga Province
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since the 2015 partition). He hails from the
Luba
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ethnic group of Katanga.
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The Africa Report, 28 May 2019 Ilunga worked as an economics professor at the
University of Kinshasa
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since 1979.
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Deutsche Welle, 21 May 2019 Ilunga entered politics in 1970 and held various government offices throughout the 1980s and 1990s, notably the cabinet posts of Minister of Planning (1990) and Minister of Finance (1990–1991) under the regime of
Mobutu Sese Seko. After the fall of the Mobutu regime, Ilunga left the country and established a mining company in South Africa in 1993. He would return to the DRC a decade later.
Since the 1990s he has largely been in retirement, except for being appointed in 2014 as the head of the SNCC, the national railway company of DR Congo. He was an economic advisor to the young President
Joseph Kabila
Joseph Kabila Kabange ( , ; born 4 June 1971) is a Congolese politician who served as President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo between January 2001 and January 2019. He took office ten days after the assassination of his father, Pres ...
early in his term and oversaw the implementation of World Bank and IMF mandated reforms, including the privatisation of some government assets.
On 20 May 2019, at the age of 72, he was designated as the
Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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in a deal negotiated by President
Félix Tshisekedi
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and the Common Front for Congo ruling coalition in the country's
parliament
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, who were allied with Tshisekedi's predecessor Joseph Kabila. Since the
December 2018 general election the former opposition leader had been in negotiations with the Kabila-allied parties to nominate a Prime Minister, which had secured a majority in the election.
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Reuters, 20 May 2019 Other potential candidates included mining executive
Albert Yuma
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, finance minister
Henri Yav, and former national security advisor
Jean Mbuyu were suggested but were rejected by the President for different reasons. Norbert Nkulu, a member of the DRC's
Constitutional Court
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, and Jean Nyembo Shabani, the former head of the
Central Bank of Zaire, suggested Ilunga.
President Tshisekedi and the parliament agreed to form a new government on July 27, 2019, more than six months after the 2018 election, beginning Ilunga's formal nomination for Prime Minister. Ilunga's new cabinet included 65 members, including 48 ministers and 17 vice-ministers, out of which 42 posts went to the
Common Front for Congo
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(coalition of pro-Kabila parties) and 23 for
Heading for Change (President Tshisekedi's alliance). Negotiations between Kabila and Tshisekedi had stalled over who would control the six "sovereign ministries" listed in the DRC's constitution—Finance, Defense, Budget, Justice, Interior, and Foreign Affairs. The new cabinet was formally established in late August 2019.
On 28 January 2021, the
National Assembly
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passed a motion of no confidence in Ilunga's cabinet, effectively forcing its resignation. The vote was boycotted by the pro-Kabila coalition, and followed the removal of the Assembly speaker in December 2020.
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References
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Living people
1947 births
Democratic Republic of the Congo economists
Prime Ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Lovanium University alumni
People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy politicians
People from Haut-Katanga Province
University of Kinshasa alumni