Africa-Press – Angola. he Radio and TV of the Angolan Parliament will start operating in the next few days, announced this Tuesday, the secretary-general of the National Assembly, Pedro Agostinho de Neri.
Speaking at the meeting of the Association of General Secretaries of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (UIP), in the Angolan capital, Pedro de Neri said that the conditions have been created, from a technical and technological point of view, for the Radio and TV to come into operation within days. Parliament.
“It is a huge advance that we are going to observe, we have the conditions created from a technical and technological point of view so that within a few days Parliamentary Radio and TV will be able to launch”, he highlighted.
He made it known that the leadership of the National Assembly is committed to transforming parliamentary administration into a more dynamic link to meet the expectations and desires of deputies and parliamentary agents.
According to Pedro de Néri, the approval of a new Organic Law is planned, which will better respond to the challenges that arise at the level of parliamentary administration.
He also said that the digitalization process is underway, to facilitate all this desideratum that the Parliament’s management placed as a challenge to Angola’s parliamentary administration.
“If we manage to dematerialize our parliamentary administration by 90 percent, we will be reducing paper costs and increasing efficiency and effectiveness, which is why we have been making a huge investment in new information technologies”, he maintained.
He informed that they have been educating parliamentary staff, at all levels, in order to embrace the process of technological innovation and respond to one of the desiderata of the Association of General Secretaries of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (UIP).
The meeting of the Association of General Secretaries of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (UIP) took place on the sidelines of the 147th General Assembly of the multilateral organization.
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