The Second Matata government was the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo under Matata Ponyo Mapon from December 7, 2014, to November 14, 2016.[1] It underwent a reshuffle on September 25, 2015, as some parties were excluded from the presidential majority.[2]
The First Matata government was formed when Matata was appointed prime minister in 2012.[3] The second government was composed of four deputy prime ministers, two ministers of state, 32 ministers, and ten deputy ministers.[3]
Deputy Prime Ministers
[edit] Image | Portfolio | Name | Date |
N/A | Land Affairs | Dieudonné Bolengetenge Balea | until September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Land Affairs | Gustave Boloko Nkeli | since September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation | Raymond Tshibanda | until September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Social Affairs and Humanitarian Action | Mushitu Kat Jewel | until September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Social Affairs and Humanitarian Action | Adele Degbalase Kanda | since September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Agriculture, Fishing, and Livestock | Isidore Kabwe Mwehu | until September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Agriculture, Fishing, and Livestock | Emile Mota Ndongo Kang | since September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Land Use Planning, Urban Planning, and Housing | Omer Egwake | |
N/A | Trade | Kudianga Bayokisa | |
N/A | Communication and Media | Lambert Mende Omalanga | |
N/A | Culture and Arts | Banza Mukalay | |
N/A | National Defense and Veterans Affairs | Aimé Ngoy Mukena | until September 25, 2015 |
N/A | National Defense and Veterans Affairs | Crispin Atama Tabe | since September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Rural Development | Eugène Serufuli Ngayabaseka | |
N/A | National Economy | Modeste Bahati Lukwebo | |
N/A | Energy and Water Resources | Jeannot Matadi Nenga | |
N/A | Primary and Secondary Education and New Citizen Introduction | Maker Mwangu Famba | |
N/A | Higher and University Education | Théophile Mbemba Fundu | |
N/A | Technical and Vocational Education | Jean Nengbaga Tshibanda | |
| Environment and Sustainable Development | Bienvenu Liyota Ndjoli | until September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Environment and Sustainable Development | Robert Bopolo Begeza | since September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Finance | Henry Yav Mulang | |
N/A | Public Service | Jean-Claude Kibala | until September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Public Service | Pascal Isumbisho Mwapu | since September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Acting Minister of Gender, Family and Children | Mushitu Kat Jewel | until September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Gender, Family and Children | Lucie Kipele Aki Azwa | since September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Hydrocarbons | Crispin Atama Tabe | until September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Hydrocarbons | Aime Ngoy Mukena | since September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Industry | Germain Kambinga | |
N/A | Infrastructure, Public Works, and Reconstruction | Fridolin Kasweshi | |
| Youth and Sports | Sama Lukonde | until September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Youth and Sports | Denis Kambayi Tshimbumbu | since September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Justice and Human Rights | Alexis Thambwe Mwamba | |
N/A | Mining | Martin Kabwelulu | |
N/A | Small and Medium Enterprises and the Middle Class | Bohongo Nkoyi | |
| Modernization | Olivier Kamitatu Etsu | until September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Modernization | Georges Wembi Loambo | since September 25, 2015 |
N/A | Treasury | Louise Munga | |
N/A | Scientific Research and Technology | Daniel Madimba Kalonji | |
N/A | Parliamentary Relations | Tryphon Kin-Kiey Mulumba | |
N/A | Public Health | Felix Kabange | |
N/A | Tourism | Elvis Mutiri wa Bashara | |
N/A | Transport | Justin Kalumba Mwana Ngongo | |