This after the Marxist People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola took 51.2% in last week’s polls.
This is a second term for Lourenco who took over in 2017 after the late President Jose Eduardo dos Santos stood down in 2017.He says the recent election reflects the trust and confidence the Angolan people have in him. Lourenco has described the results as a vote of confidence in his leadership to promote dialogue and peace.
UNITA leader Adalberto Costa Junior has rejected the results, citing discrepancies between the commission’s count and the main opposition coalition’s own tally.
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