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Proposed provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo : ウィキペディア英語版
Proposed provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Proposed provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo were specified in Article 2〔(Constitution de la République démocratique du Congo - Wikisource )〕 of the 2005 Congolese Constitution,〔http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_de_la_R%C3%A9publique_d%C3%A9mocratique_du_Congo〕 which came into effect on 18 February 2006.
There would be twenty-five new provinces while retaining the capital city/province of Kinshasa. This new territorial organization was scheduled to take effect within thirty-six months of the new constitution's promulgation. It did not.
==Plans and delays==

The 18 February 2006 constitution planned to convert many of the districts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo into provinces under a decentralization program. However, progress was slow.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Statoids )
In October 2007 the Minister for Decentralization, Denis Kalume Numbi, presented a bill for Decentralization in the National Assembly. The subsequent debate turned up a variety of issues that first had to be addressed with changes to related laws.
In an October 2010 conclave of the ruling AMP coalition, it was proposed to revise Article 226, which calls for the creation of 26 provinces out of the current 11, in order to allow more time for the transition.
In September 2011 the position of "Minister of Decentralization" was abolished.
On 9th January 2015 the National Assembly passed a law on new administrative division of country, according to which new provinces should be installed in period of 12 months.〔(L’Assemblée nationale adopte les lois relatives aux limites des provinces en RDC )〕

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