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President Jose Eduardo dos Santos has been in power for three decades The head of state will now automatically be the leader of the party with the parliamentary majority. President Jose Eduardo dos Santos has been in power for more than three decades and the next polls are not expected until 2012. The oil-rich nation is recovering from a long civil war which ended in 2002.
The change was approved by 186 out of the 220 members of parliament, and drew loud applause and chants of "Angola, Angola!" from MPs in chamber, AFP news agency reports. The BBC’s Louise Redvers in the capital, Luanda, says under the new constitution, a president can only serve two five-year terms but he would start from scratch in 2012, meaning Mr dos Santos could remain in office until 2022. Our reporter says the vote on the new constitution had been expected in March. The extension of the president’s powers has come in for criticism. "The ruling MPLA says the constitution will increase democracy, but by abolishing the presidential ballot and concentrating all the power on the president it will do exactly the opposite," political analyst Fernando Macedo told Reuters news agency. |
Good bye Presidential elections… Dos Santos Tightens Controle .
Angola abolishes presidential polls in new constitution
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