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New labor code goes to final vote on June 22

The new Labor Procedure Code will be put to the final vote next Thursday, the day on which other diplomas relating to the status of journalists and former presidents of the Republic will be discussed, informed the National Assembly.

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The deliberation was approved on Friday at the conference of the presidents of the parliamentary groups, says a note available on the parliament's website.

The Labor Procedure Code will make it possible to unify and systematize the various separate rules on procedural labor law, with a view to better seeking legal certainty and security.

In April, when he presented the diploma to the deputies, the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Marcy Lopes, considered it essential for the Angolan legal system, where there is no legal instrument that unifies the norms of the labor process.

The legislative dispersion materializes in five legal diplomas, with emphasis on the General Labor Law (recently amended), the Labor Justice and some norms of the Labor Code, created before Independence.

According to the 1st secretary of the National Assembly, Manuel Dembo, the seventh ordinary plenary meeting of the first legislative session of the V legislature has ten points on the agenda.

Among these are the discussion and vote on three legislative diplomas, which authorize the President of the Republic to legislate on the amendment of the Tax Regime for the Concession of Blocks 30, 44, and 45.

The plenary of the National Assembly will also discuss and vote on the bill that approves the status of former presidents of the Republic, as well as two proposals for legislative amendment, one that changes the status of journalists and another on the Organic Law of the Media Regulatory Entity (ERCA).

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