Luanda — The FNLA party has said it is committed to improving the social conditions of the population, especially in the education and health sectors, the party's secretary-general, Aguiar Laurindo, has said.
The FNLA adds that, should the party win the general elections scheduled for August 24, it will promote the creation of social policies that meet the aspirations of Angolans.
The party's secretary-general, who was addressing an election campaign at a market in Luanda's Belas Municipality, had the opportunity to remind those present of the number on the party's ballot that came out of the draw: four.
The act aimed to present FNLA's electoral promises to win the choice of the over 14 million voters.