Luanda — The struggle against poverty, protection and sustenance of Angolans, promotion of the country and its populations, with stress to the former combatants are part of the governing programme outlined by the opposition National Front for Liberation of Angola (FNLA).
In his address on the State-run Radio Nacional de Angola (RNA) broadcasting station, as part of his electoral campaign ahead of the polls of August 31 this year, the head of the party's list, Lucas Ngonda, stressed the respect for values of the independence.
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