Republican Party of Angola

Republican Party of Angola
Leader Carlos Albeto Cotreiras Gouveia
President Carlos Albeto Cotreiras Gouveia
Founded August 1994
Headquarters Luanda, Republic of Angola
Youth wing Orja-Juvnetude Do PREA
Ideology Republicanism
International affiliation RU International

See also Politics of Angola.

The Republican Party of Angola - Conservative Party (Portuguese: Partido Republicano de Angola) an anti-corruption political party in Angola that strongly opposes the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), which has ruled the country since 1975.

Formation

The party was founded in 1994 in Massachusetts, United States of America. It's permanent headquarters in Luanda, Angola.

Presidential Election

After the 2008 parliamentary elections, the first time in 17 years that Angola went to the polls, the MPLA-government proposed that presidential elections be held in September 2009. Earlier that year the MPLA's leader, José Eduardo dos Santos, declared that the approval of a new constitution was the highest priority for his party.

In his New Year's address, Dos Santos also stated that his party will propose, through its parliamentary members, the creation of an “ad hoc” committee in the National Assembly, which would be in charge of preparing the new draft constitution and “promoting, whenever appropriate, a broad discussion [of the draft] before approval by the Parliament”. Dos Santos did not mention the future presidential election, and in so doing fueled rumors that the Angolans will not return to the polls in 2009, as they had expected. There has been a range of speculation on Angloan blogs and media about the reasons behind this.

Carlos Alberto Contreiras Gouveia, PREA's president said that the MPLA are facilitating the constitutional amendment process to perpetuate Dos Santos' presidential power by an indirect-electoral process that violate the constitution. In Aug 2009, the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged Angola to hold credible elections. "We look forward to Angola building on this positive step by including adopting of a new constitution, investigating and prosecuting past human rights abuses and holding timely, free and fair elections," Mrs Clinton said.

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