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Angola: Conditions for Electoral Registration's Second Phase Created


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

26 March 2008
Posted to the web 26 March 2008

Andulo

The Municipal Executive Commission for the Electoral Process (CEMPE), in Andulo district, some 130 kilometres north of Kuito city, south Bie province, has already created the conditions for the start of the phase of updating the electoral registration process.

Angop learnt of the information this Wednesday, here, from the municipal co-ordinator, Basílio Caetano, who referred that all human, material, and technical conditions are available for the success of the process.

The official added that the commission will also work with a permanent brigade and two non-permanent, to facilitate the localisation of every voter, in the district, who are18 years old or have not yet received their voters card.

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According to the co-ordinator, the volunteers selected to work during this period attended an upgrading seminar on a new "software" system that is only for activities relating to the phase of updating the electoral registration.

Mr Caetano advanced that the municipal commission for the electoral process met with chieftains, in order to prepare them for the mobilisation of the population for this process.

The updating phase for the electoral registration process will occur in April and May 2008.



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