The first free presidential elections in the DRC since independence in 1960 took place on July 30, 2006. These were won by
Joseph Kabila in the second round against
Jean-Pierre Bemba. Legislative elections are held at the same time as the presidential one. Colette Tshomba Ntundu was elected national deputy for the constituency of Funa (
Kinshasa II) on the list of the Alliance party for the renewal of Congo led by
Olivier Kamitatu. Colette Tshomba leads mobilization actions that lead to the creation of the House of Congolese Abroad and Migrants (MCDEM) in February 2009. Solidarity fund establishments for Congolese have been opened in several African countries and health and funeral insurance are set up with SONAS. Colette Tshomba Ntundu was Deputy Minister for Congolese Abroad in three successive governments between February 27, 2007, and September 11, 2011. She was Deputy Minister for Congolese Abroad on February 27, 2007, in the
Antoine Gizenga I government. She was reappointed on November 25, 2007, in the Gizenga II government. She was reappointed on October 10, 2008, in the government of
Adolphe Muzito I. On November 28, 2011, the presidential elections were held in a first-past-the-post system.
Joseph Kabila is re-elected against
Étienne Tshisekedi. The legislative elections take place on the same day. Colette Tshomba Ntundu was re-elected national deputy for the constituency of Funa (Kinshasa II) on the list of the MIP party, Mouvement pour l'Intégrité du Peuple in the Mozaïque
PPRD group. Colette Tshomba Ntundu was appointed Member of the Board of Directors of the public company CVM, Congolaise des Voies Maritimes, by presidential order on July 13, 2017. The presidential elections of December 30, 2018, were held at the same time as the legislative and provincial elections. Felix Tshisekedi is proclaimed winner of the presidential election ahead of Martin Fayulu and
Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary. Colette Tshomba Ntundu was re-elected national deputy for the constituency of Funa (Kinshasa II) on the list of the MIP party, Mouvement pour l'Intégrité du Peuple in the FCC grouping, Front commun pour le Congo. On February 3, 2021, Colette Tshomba Ntundu was elected by her peers to the post of deputy rapporteur of the National Assembly. == Private life ==