National Assembly votes State General Account

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National Assembly votes State General Account
National Assembly votes State General Account

Africa-Press – Angola. The National Assembly (AN) considers and votes, on April 19, the General State Account (CGE) for the 2020 fiscal year.

The information was released this Thursday to the press by the first secretary of the Board of the AN, Manuel Lopes Dembo, at the end of the conference of parliamentary leaders, chaired by the president of Parliament, Carolina Cerqueira.

The vote on the CGE will take place during the 5th Ordinary Plenary Meeting of the 1st Legislative Session of the Fifth Legislature of the National Assembly.

The General State Account (CGE) is the set of financial statements, accounting, budgetary and financial documents, and management performance reports, corresponding to acts of budgetary, financial, asset and operational management and custody of assets and values public.

The said document comprises the accounts of all bodies of the Central and Local Administration of the State and Services, Public Institutes and Autonomous Funds, as well as Social Security and Bodies of Sovereignty.

The Court of Auditors (TC) sends the opinion on the CGE to the AN together with the annual report, which must contain a summary of the jurisdictional deliberations referring to the current financial year and proposes measures to be adopted to improve the financial management of public resources.

Labor Process Code

The Draft Law for the Labor Procedure Code will be discussed and voted, in general terms, at the 6th Ordinary Plenary Meeting of the 1st Legislative Session of the V Legislature of the National Assembly, scheduled for the 20th of this month.

In this plenary meeting, the movement of deputies will also be carried out.

AN Interparliamentary Group

Also on April 20, the National Assembly holds the 1st Extraordinary Plenary Meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary Group of the National Assembly, to assess its plan for the parliamentary year 2022-2023 and approve its draft resolution.

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