Africa-Press – Angola. The President of the Republic, João Lourenço, created, this Thursday, an Interministerial Commission for the Organization of Commemorative Actions Allusive to the 50th Anniversary of National Independence, to be celebrated on November 11, 2025.
According to the order, the commission is coordinated by the Minister of State and head of the Civil House of the President of the Republic, Adão de Almeida, and has as deputy coordinator the Minister of State and head of the Military House of the President of the Republic, Francisco Pereira Furtado.
The Interministerial Commission, whose mandate is limited to organizing preparations for the celebrations of the 50th Anniversary of National Independence, includes the Ministers of State for Economic Coordination, José de Lima Massano, and for the Social Area, Dalva Ringote.
Likewise, the heads of the ministries of National Defense, Former Combatants and Veterans of the Homeland are part of the commission; from the Interior; of Foreign Relations; Finance; the Territory Administration; Transport and Telecommunications, Information and Social Communication Technologies; Education; Culture and Tourism, as well as Youth and Sports.
The head of the State Information and Security Service and the director of the President’s Ceremonial are also part of the aforementioned commission.
The Presidential Order establishes that the commission is supported by a Technical Group, coordinated by the Secretary of State for Territorial Administration, to carry out the related tasks, being made up of secretaries of State and similar entities indicated by the ministerial departments now designated as members.
On the other hand, it determines the creation of multisectoral commissions for the organization of local activities, coordinated, in particular, by provincial governors and municipal administrators.
The independence of Angola was proclaimed on November 11, 1975 by the country’s first President, António Agostinho Neto, in Largo 1° de Maio, in Luanda.
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