Luanda — It was announced by the spokesperson of CNE, Adao de Almeida, who was speaking to press on Thursday here, at the end of a plenary meeting, which approved the contents for civic education, the central theme of the campaign, supervision of the updating phase of electoral registration and exchange of information on temporary mapping of polling stations.
He said that during the plenary was transmitted an information on the first version of mapping of voting stations, based on existing indicators.
CNE official said that an assessment is underway to choose the main places, such as schools, to be used as polling stations. Angolans are due to go to vote next September in legislative election.

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