Among the members received by the President, the activist Rafael Marques stands out, who made it known that at the center of the debate were topics such as agricultural reform, the fight against hunger and poverty, among others.
Cited by Angop, the activist admitted that the fight against hunger is linked to agricultural reform to increase agricultural production in the country, and one cannot speak of one without the other.
Still on this subject, Rafael Marques considered that more people are needed in the countryside to produce with legal certainty, with a view to not having problems in accessing land and small credits.
The President also received Guilherme Neves, from the Mãos Livres Association, who expressed his concern about the communities' access to justice, having defended the expansion of these services to all areas in the country, writes Angop.
Friar Júlio Candeeiro, from Associação Mosaico, also met with the head of state, having addressed the problem of public policies, participatory budgeting and deforestation in the eastern region of Angola.
In turn, the director-general of Action for Rural Development and Environment, Carlos Cambuta, expressed concerns about what he considers the lack of dialogue with the leaders of political parties and members of civil society.
In addition to members of civil society, João Lourenço also held meetings with religious organizations, in which they encouraged the President to continue his efforts to fight corruption.