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Christelle Vuanga Mukongo was born in 1987 in Kinshasa.[1] She trained as a journalist before entering politics,[2] and was President of the Human Rights Commission.[3]
In the 2018 general election Vuanga was elected as the deputy for Kinshasa II.[1] In 2021 she replaced Cathy Musengi as President of the Gender, Child and Family Committee.[3]