Néné Nkulu Ilunga
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Néné Nkulu Ilunga is a Congolese politician.[1] She is the Minister of State, Minister of Employment, Labour and Social Welfare in the Ilunga Government since September 2019. She is the Deputy Secretary-General of the Alliance of Democratic Forces of the Congo (AFDC) political party, led by Modeste Bahat.[2][1] She is a member of Union for Democracy and Social Progress.[1][3]
Ilunga was elected as the Member of Parliament for Malemba-Nkulu in 2011, and re-elected in 2018. After serving as a special commissioner, she also served as the deputy governor of Upper Lomami after the first gubernatorial elections in that area.[4][3]