UNITA calls on ex-soldiers to update electoral data

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UNITA calls on ex-soldiers to update electoral data
UNITA calls on ex-soldiers to update electoral data

Africa-Press – Angola. UNITA’s provincial secretary in Huambo appealed, in this city, to former FALA soldiers to travel, en masse, to the One-Stop Public Service Desks, in order to carry out the official registration and obtain the citizen’s card.

Albertina Navita Ngolo considered this right to be important, as Angolan citizens, when speaking at the meeting to pay tribute to former UNITA soldiers, assuring that now that objective conditions have been created by the executing agencies, “it is necessary to update the places of residence so that, at the posts closer, to allow voting in elections.”

The party, he stressed, has been committed to ensuring that the rights of ex-soldiers, widows and orphans are not overshadowed, because there were great and countless sacrifices made.

UNITA, he said, remains firm in the democratic struggle so that “social peace is married to military peace, so that hunger, poverty, unemployment, malaria, acute respiratory diseases, illiteracy, exclusion, lack of equal opportunities, corruption, criminality and other evils are not the country’s calling cards.”

The deputy to the National Assembly characterized the political situation, among party organizations, as “calm”, but returned to appeal to the de-partisanship of public institutions to “avoid small islands of political intolerance” that are registered in some localities of the country.

Navita Ngolo pointed out that UNITA has a responsibility to maintain “the peace achieved”, through cooperation with all government institutions, putting in place a constructive opposition and taking care of political situations that do little good for the current process of democratization in the country and for the challenges to serve citizens better.

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