The MPLA spokesman, Rui Falcão, guarantees that the party will continue to do its job in power, now reinforced with the absolute majority dictated by the people.
“That is what is up to us. The people wanted us to have an absolute majority, it is with an absolute majority that we are going to govern. .
Faced with UNITA’s complaints, the party says it has nothing to do with it.
“Whoever complains has to present evidence and discuss the matter with whoever is responsible. We will wait calmly as we have done so far,” defended the MPLA spokesman.
The official believes that now, with the publication of the results, the country will calm down and UNITA will end up assuming defeat.
“It is good that they admit it publicly and calm down their militants so that we can continue building the country that we all want. We assumed that whatever the verdict was, we would be here to admit it,” he added.
Source: TSF
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