Angolan legislative election, 2017
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Legislative elections are scheduled to be held in Angola in August 2017.[1] The top candidate of the winning party automatically becomes President after the election.
Electoral system
The 220 members of the National Assembly are elected by two methods; 127 are elected by closed list proportional representation in a single nationwide constituency, with seats allocated using the d'Hondt method; 90 are elected in 18 five-seat constituencies, also using closed list proportional represenation; the remaining three are elected by Angolans living abroad.[2] Voters must be at least 18 years old and not have an undischarged bankruptcy, criminal conviction, dual citizenship or have been declared insane. Candidates must be at least 35 years old.[2]
Initially it was thought that long-time President Jose Eduardo dos Santos would lead the ruling MPLA into the election before possibly stepping down in 2018, but the MPLA designated João Lourenço, the Minister of Defense and Vice-President of the MPLA, as the party's top candidate and therefore its presidential candidate in December 2016.[3]
References
- ↑ Angola set to hold general elections in August 2017 Daily Nation, 15 November 2015
- 1 2 Electoral system IPU
- ↑ Herculano Coroado, "Angola's Dos Santos not up for re-election in 2017 -party document", Reuters, 3 December 2016.