Dinho Chingunji makes a positive assessment of the election campaign

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Dinho Chingunji makes a positive assessment of the election campaign
Dinho Chingunji makes a positive assessment of the election campaign

Africa-Press – Angola. The Nationalist Party for Justice in Angola (P-NJANGO) held this Sunday, at the Petro Atlético pavilion, in the city of Huambo, a political act that marked the end of the electoral campaign, aiming at the election this Wednesday, 24.

In his closing speech, the party’s head of list, Eduardo Jonatão “Dinho” Chingunji gave a positive assessment of the vote-hunting process, which began on 23 July in the same place: the city of Huambo.

The candidate for President of the Republic thanked the warmth shown by the party’s militants and sympathizers in all the provinces where he passed.

“P-NJANGO came to change Angola’s political framework”, he underlined, stressing that the colors of the party’s flag honor nationalists and the movements that fought for Angola’s independence.

For this reason, he defended that the generation of ancestors who conquered freedom must be rested, because “their children are mature and ready to govern the country”.

For Dinho Chingunji, P-NJANGO is the best instrument to bring together all the children of the same land. With this party, he highlighted, “the future (of Angolans) is guaranteed”.

“We are prepared to lift up all Angolans, we are for unity, for respect and, therefore, we have the spirit of national unity. We need humble politicians who recognize that we are here to serve the people, and not the other way around. motivated that P-NJANGO was the reason of choice for many Angolans”, he said.

Meeting With The European Union

In Luanda, the P-NJANGO board received, yesterday, a delegation from the European Union (EU), which is in the country for electoral observation, during which issues related to the transparency and reliability of the process were addressed. .

With Dinho Chingunji in the Central Plateau, Vice President Abreu Kussumua did the honors of the house.

In this closed-door meeting, according to the activity’s spokesperson, José Manuel, P-NJANGO expressed to the European delegates the indignation related to the “voted sat” movement, at a time when the party defends the opposite (“voted and bazou”).

According to this rookie party in the Angolan political scene, each citizen must fulfill their right to citizenship, voting and then returning home.

Criticism Of The Contestants

The leader of P-NJANGO criticized the “political formations that, directly or indirectly, put in the people’s minds the spirit of fear, that, after the elections, there will be war”.

Without citing party denominations, Dinho Chingunji extended his criticism to those who created platforms on the internet to tarnish the electoral process which, from his point of view, even runs transparently.

“If there are problems in this process, the courts can do their job”, recalled the politician, for whom war speeches in this country should be forgotten.

“We (P-NJANGO) just want a peaceful transition, we just want to work for justice for all,” he reiterated.

In case of victory, Chingunji promised to improve Public Health Services: “We want hospitals that are not discriminatory in treating patients. The hospital where the minister and the deputy are treated must be the same hospital that receives anyone.”

The president of P-NJANGO also defended the existence of a universal health insurance, in which any citizen who knocks on the door of a private hospital is treated, because the Government guarantees payment.

With this measure, Dinho Chingunji intends to eradicate malaria in Angola, with the application of adequate measures and policies to combat the vectors that cause this disease and to train national staff more.

He also highlighted the need to improve the quality of national education, for the training of new staff who will be able to support the future of Angola.

The politician also raised the possibility of creating a National Technological Center and indicated the province of Bié as the ideal place to host it. Estácio Camassete | Huambo Ana Paulo | Luanda

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