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11/10/09 11:11 AM

Dundo
Society called to contribute to Constitution drafting

Dundo – The deputy governor of the north-eastern Lunda Norte province for Social Affairs, Moisés Chingongo, Monday in Dundo, called on the  civil society to come up with contributions towards the drafting of the future Constitution.

 

Speaking to Angop, the official said that the three systems under discussion in the country define the state’s fundamental principles and, as sovereign, citizens must contribute their opinions to this exercise, with a view to the approval of the new Constitutional.

 

Moisés Chigongo highlighted the importance of the three drafts and defended the implementation of the programme of mobilisation of the civil associations and public institutions, to encourage the citizens to participate in the discussion of the future constitution.

 

The three Constitution drafts proposes for Angola three alternative governing systems: they are the Presidential system (A), the Semi Presidential (B) and the Presidential-Parliamentary (C).

 

The presentation of the drafts in the province started over the weekend during a session attended by the local governor, Ernesto Muangala.






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