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Angola: Training for Voting Stations Members Starts


Angola Press Agency (Luanda)
 

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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

22 July 2008
Posted to the web 23 July 2008

Saurimo

Over 3,000 people that will work at polling stations in the eastern Lunda-Sul province, started on Tuesday, a training in Saurimo city, ahead of next 05 September legislative elections.

At the opening session, the acting chairperson of the Provincial Electoral Commission, Lote Zeca Moutinho, exhorted the participants to assume with responsibility the tasks attributed to them.

He also recommended them to be engaged in civic education campaigns, providing a worthy behaviour to voters, before, during and after the election.

Until July 29, participants will study matters such as "Profile of Trainers", "The Role of the National Electoral Commission, "Way of Voting", "The Role of Voters", among others".



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