Togo: Lomé hosts 53rd ordinary session of the WAEMU’s Inter-Parliamentary Committee

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Friday, 22 March 2024 03:27
Togo: Lomé hosts 53rd ordinary session of the WAEMU’s Inter-Parliamentary Committee

(Togo First) - Lomé, Togo, currently hosts the 53rd ordinary session of the Inter-Parliamentary Committee of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (IPC-WAEMU). The 10-day session focuses on the Union’s 2023 annual operation and progress report.

According to Togo’s parliament, the meeting aims to enable WAEMU deputies to better understand how the ICP operates and is organized. It also aims to inform them about the economic challenges and development issues facing the Union's member states, so they can help tackle these issues more efficiently.

At the session’s opening, Fonnona Coulibaly, VP of the IPC WAEMU, said the meeting provides "an opportunity to assess the progress made in 2023 and to reaffirm our determination to collectively address the new challenges we will face in the new year."

During these discussions, IPC-WAEMU members will address the renewal of the IPC bureau and sub-committee bureau members for the year 2024. They will also discuss key topics such as the installation of the interim IPC president, the parliamentary seminar on the examination of the 2023 report from the UEMOA commission on the operation and evolution of the Union, along with a note of observations from the IPC, as well as the 2023 annual report on the operation and evolution of the Union.

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