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FNLA candidate believes in victory as APN leader is confident in obtaining “vast parliamentary bench”

The leader of the National Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA), Nimi a Simbi, said this Wednesday that his party “will win” the elections, “because whoever goes to fight will not lose”, having praised the fulfillment of the of your civic duty. Quintino Moreira, leader of the National Patriotic Alliance (APN), without a seat in parliament, expressed himself as "optimistic" in relation to obtaining a "vast parliamentary bench" as a result of the general elections.

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Nimi to Simbi, who voted in one of the polls of assembly 1,371, in Viana, Luanda, believes that his party will win the suffrage and form a government.

"My expectation is to win, whoever goes to combat is not going to lose, but to win, believe in the party because the FNLA will be the Government", she said, in statements to journalists.

The candidate for President of the Republic also assured that the problem "of disunity is no longer at the level of the FNLA", referring to the disputes in court over the leadership of the party.

In turn, Quintino Moreira, leader of the APN, expressed confidence in obtaining a "vast parliamentary bench".

"We are optimistic. Any competitor that goes to the electoral struggle, and in this case the APN, if it doesn't win elections, will guaranteed to be in the National Assembly with a vast parliamentary bench, which will allow there to be no absolute majorities in the 'house of laws'. '" Quintino Moreira said on Wednesday morning, after casting his vote at a polling station in Talatona, near the capital.

"We are going to influence in a good way, using the parliamentary diplomacy that is peculiar to us, so that there are fair laws, balanced laws, and not imposed laws", he added.

"This means that there will be more social justice, because with good laws, and aimed at the people, it will obviously be easier for us to solve the people's problems", said the leader of the APN.

Asked to respond about the intention to remain at the polling station after voting, Quintino Moreira stated that "it is established in the Constitution and in the law that after voting, voters must immediately retire to their homes and not remain in vote".

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