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Angola is due to hold presidential and parliamentary elections next year, and all indications are that tensions are mounting amidst varied incidents of political upheaval ahead of the polls. Both...
Angola's opposition UNITA party reversed course on Monday and said it accepted the results of the country's parliamentary election, which showed the ruling MPLA winning a landslide victory and...
Angolans voted on Friday for the first time in 16 years in a parliamentary election expected to extend the ruling party's hold of more than three decades in the booming oil-rich African nation.The...
Angola's ruling party is likely to strengthen its tight grip when the booming oil-producing nation and emerging African heavyweight holds its first election since the end of a 27-year civil war on...
The president of Angola's former rebel movement Unita said here
Friday that chances are slim of holding democratic elections soon
in the war-ravaged country, and accused the government in Luanda...
The prospect of democratic elections being held in Angola in the
near future do not look bright, with the ruling MPLA party
seemingly intent on postponing any such polls, according to Unita
leader...
Angolan opposition leader Isaias Samakuva on Thursday urged the
holding of legislative and presidential elections in the southwest
African country in September 2005.