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The Angolan Head of State, José Eduardo dos Santos,
installed in office, in Luanda, the country's new government
officials, following the appointment of a new prime minister,
as a result of last September’s legislative elections
won by the ruling MPLA party.
The new government will have 35 departments, whose portfolios
will be
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Angolan
head of State, José Eduardo Dos Santos |
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| held by 33 ministers and two secretaries
of state, who will swear an oath to the country, pledging to cooperate
in achieving the supreme goals of the State, in a ceremony that
is to take place this Friday morning, at the Presidential Palace,
in Luanda.
Female representation in the government is estimated at 28,5 per
cent, which confirms that the intention of the ruling MPLA party
is to overcome the target of 30%, recommended by the Southern African
Development Community (SADC), although the deputy ministers have
not been appointed yet.
The ministers of foreign affairs, economy, justice, finances and
trade respectively Assunção Afonso dos Anjos, Manuel
Nunes Júnior, Guilhermina da Costa Prata, Severim de Morais
and Idalina Valente, will make their debut in the government.
The ministers of hotels and tourism, geology and mining, science
and technology and energy, respectively Pedro Mutinde, ankenda Ambroise,
Maria Cândida Teixeira and Emanuela Veira Lopes, as well as
José Carvalho da Rocha minister of telecommunications and
information technologies, José Vieira Dias Van-Dúnem
minister of health and Rosa Cruz e Silva minister of culture also
appear for the first time in the Central Executive.
The ministers of family, youth and sport and secretary of state
for rural development, respectively Genoveva da Conceição
Lino, Gonçalves Muandumba, Maria Filomena Delgado are also
debutants in the government. |