MPLA recommends more work to solve population problems

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MPLA recommends more work to solve population problems
MPLA recommends more work to solve population problems

Africa-Press – Angola. The 3rd Ordinary Session of the Provincial Committee of the MPLA recommended, Friday, the provincial government, in the sense of continuing to work hard, aiming to find solutions to the main problems of the population.

The meeting also recommended redoubling efforts in pursuing the actions contained in the activity plan for the year 2023, essentially embodied in the construction of social infrastructures and the implementation of projects aimed at improving the quality of life of citizens.

On the other hand, the participants in the session appealed to the party’s militants and the population of Malanji, to continue to believe in the MPLA, as everything has been done with a view to restoring the confidence of the people and satisfying their basic social needs.

At the opening of the meeting, the first provincial secretary of the MPLA, Marcos Nhunga, appealed to the party’s leaders and cadres to be ever closer to the bases and the population, to convey hope and show the actions and programs underway in the province and in the country, aimed at improving the lives of Angolans.

On his turn, the deputy coordinator of the follow-up group of the Political Bureau of the Party to the province of Malanje, Manuel Figueiredo, who closed the meeting, called for more union, cohesion and party discipline so that the objectives are achieved, namely to attend to the concerns of the people and staying in power.

The meeting aimed to balance the activities carried out throughout 2022, put actions in perspective for 2023, as well as reflect on the electoral results of last August and on the economic and social life of the province of Malanje, among other aspects.

The meeting took place under the motto “MPLA a Força do Povo” and members of the Executive Commission, first municipal secretaries, among other party leaders participated.

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