Parliamentarian defends more debates with young people

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Parliamentarian defends more debates with young people
Parliamentarian defends more debates with young people

Africa-Press – Angola. The deputy of the MPLA parliamentary group, Gonçalves Muandumba, defended, Thursday, in that city, the need for the Government to continue debates and dialogues with the youth, for the dissemination of programs designed in favor of this fringe.

For the parliamentarian, the Executive should be more pragmatic in publicizing the programs in progress, to give young people the opportunity, hence the need to continue the debates and dialogue with the class.

The deputy was speaking to the press, in Cazenga, in Luanda, at the end of a meeting with Youth Associations, as part of the various visits that groups of MPLA parliamentarians make to the country’s 164 municipalities.

He added that the program foresees meetings, which is why it is very rewarding for this to happen with young people from various segments, including those linked to the arts, students, sportsmen, entrepreneurs, religious people who presented their concerns.

For you, Cazenga, from the point of view of youth organizations, is well restructured, but only the youth class needs support and clarification from the Executive, to share the ongoing programs that many do not master.

He considers that one of the main problems of youth is summarized in the lack of employment opportunities, professional and academic training, to achieve initiatives to be entrepreneurs.

The programs established for the municipality, within the scope of the ongoing works of the PIIM, he evoked, will bring dignified conditions for the populations in the near future.

The first secretary of the MPLA in Cazenga, José de Andrade, considers that the young people have raised concerns that he hopes will be forwarded to higher bodies for resolution.

The spokeswoman for the Provincial Council for Religious Youth, Ana Maria Sebastião, stresses that the main concerns raised include difficulties in the area of ​​training, the high rate of delinquency, hence the hope for support so that young people can leave behind bad practices and contribute to a better society.

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