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Angola: Public Television Launches Programme On Next Elections


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

8 May 2008
Posted to the web 8 May 2008

Luanda

Angola's state-run television station TPA is to inaugurate this Thursday a weekly programme named "Angola, a caminho das Eleiçoes" (Angola on its way to the elections), ANGOP has learnt.

The programme will broadcast educative themes relating to the poll, which will culminate in the September 2008 voting process.

It will provide a direct contact with voters that may ask for explanations on all matters regarding the electoral process, through a letter addressed to "Angola, a caminho das eleciçoes- TPA".

Its 30-minute first edition will be presented by the journalist Francisco Alexandre and includes an interview with the chairman of the National Electoral Commission, Caetano de Sousa.



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