Angola: Elections 2022 - Ficm, Technological Solution Role Highlight

Luanda — The results of the audit carried out on the Computer File of the Major Citizens (FICM) and the Technological Solution to support the general elections, performed by the Italian company Intellera, were stressed on Monday.

This was after the 24th Ordinary Plenary Session of the National Electoral Commission (CNE), which assessed the Audit Service Report on the Technological Solution and the Computer File of Senior Citizens (FICM), to support the general elections.

The conclusions of this entity, selected for this purpose, refer that its all in accordance with the principles that rules the processes in the country.

According to Lucas Quilundo, CNE spokesperson, the plenary plenary also appreciated an instruction to local bodies, after consulting the Ministry of Health, related to the easing of bio-security measures on Covid-19, in the cases in which voters can turn up even without the use of mask.

Wednesday's general elections will be the fifth in the country's history, since National Independence on November 11, 1975, after those held in 1992, 2008, 2012 and 2017.

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