PRS advocates government decentralization

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PRS advocates government decentralization
PRS advocates government decentralization

Africa-Press – Angola. The Social Renewal Party (PRS) defended, this Sunday, in Luanda, the implementation of the State decentralization policy, as an easy way to solve Angola’s difficulties and development, if it wins the General elections next Wednesday.

Speaking at the closing ceremony of the party’s electoral campaign, in Golfe II, the provincial secretary in Luanda, Novais Samungole, said that political training works on mobilizing voters, so that a different government system can be implemented.

“We are here to appeal for a vote in the PRS because we need to implement a government that allows the country to be better organized, where federalism is a more adequate way of solving the problems of the people in the different regions”, he said.

He added that the PRS is often unfairly accused of wanting to divide the country, when it advocates federalism. The implementation of that political system, he underlined, represents a fair opportunity to correct what he considers to be the “current negative situation”.

For the political leader, in the current centralized system, power is exercised by only one individual, who has control of almost everything, failing to fulfill the promises made.

As for the electoral campaign, Novais Samungole considered it to be quite positive, as they were able to convey the message to the vote in the PRS and to its leader, Benedito Daniel.

The Social Renewal Party was founded on November 18, 1990, with Eduardo Kuangana as its first leader, who was at the head of destinies for 27 years.

In the first election in which it participated, in 1992, the PRS won six seats in the National Assembly, having increased to eight in 2008. In 2012, the party saw its bench reduced to three seats, and in the 2017 elections it had only two deputies.

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