In today’s Countercurrent, Helena Matos wants to talk about the Angolan elections.
The first provisional results of the National Electoral Commission of Angola, with a third of the votes counted, point to a victory for the MPLA with more than 60%. UNITA stands at 33.85%.
Moments after the disclosure of the provisional votes on the Public Television of Angola (TPA), the UNITA vice-presidential candidate, Abel Chivukuvuku, denied the data from the National Electoral Commission (CNE).
And now? Angola cannot have two presidents…
With a third of the votes counted, data from the CNE reveal that the MPLA leads with more than 60% and UNITA stands at 33.85%
Our guests are the special envoy to Angola and executive editor of the Observer, Dulce Neto, sociologist Paulo Inglês, political analyst and professor of International Relations at the Technical University of Angola, Osvaldo Mboco, and Reginaldo Silva, veteran journalist and member of the Ente Social Communication Regulator of Angola.
Elections in Angola. Calm day with a more hectic night, but calm, in some neighborhoods of Luanda
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Source: Observadora