
The Senate's Economic and Financial Affairs Committee unanimously adopted the National Development Plan PND 2026-2030 bill on Monday, April 27, 2026, in Yamoussoukro. The Minister of Planning and Development, Dr. Souleymane DIARRASSOUBA, presented the text on behalf of the government. This parliamentary stage precedes a plenary session vote, which is the final constitutional phase before the law comes into effect. The bill outlines Côte d'Ivoire's economic policy framework for 2026-2030, with a total budget of 114,838.5 billion FCFA, 70.2% of which will be privately financed. It aims for an annual growth rate of 7.2% and a per capita income of 4,500 USD by 2030. Senators praised the Minister's presentation and his responses to questions regarding the territorial implementation of priority investments and monitoring-evaluation mechanisms at the regional level. Dr. Souleymane DIARRASSOUBA stated that the PND 2026-2030 translates into concrete investments across all regions and sectors, ensuring coherence between national ambitions and territorial realities. The bill was previously adopted by the Council of Ministers and unanimously approved by the National Assembly's Economic and Financial Affairs Committee on April 7, 2026, and in a plenary session of the National Assembly on April 14, 2026.
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