Angola: CPO Defends Public-Private Economic System Policies

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Capital Luanda.

Luanda — The Opposition Political Council (CPO) party defends an economic system that matches the public and private policies capable of consolidating the process of construction of a viable State.

This was said Tuesday in Luanda by the party's leader, Anastacio Finda, at the presentation of the election manifesto.The politician said on the occasion that his coalition focuses on solutions to all pressing issues faced by the Angolan nation, with a stress to the eradication of poverty.

In the context of foreign policy, he noted that CPO will strengthen economic diplomacy, deepen the lusophone space, by enhancing the Angolan communities abroad and consolidating the relations with other states.

Founded on 15 September 1995 by 11 political parties, CPO groups PCN, PADF, PLUN, ADPA and Democratic Party for Social Progress.

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