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Final elections: MPLA wins with 51 percent of the votes. UNITA secures 44 percent

The Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) won the country's elections with 51 percent of the votes against 44 percent for UNITA, according to the final results announced this Monday by the National Electoral Commission (CNE).

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The final results are being presented at the CNE headquarters by the organ's president, Manuel Pereira da Silva.

According to the data presented, 44.82 percent of the 14.4 million voters voted, with 1.67 percent of white votes and 1.15 percent of null votes.

The MPLA won 3,209,429 votes, or 51.17 percent, electing 124 deputies, and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) won 2,756,786 votes, guaranteeing 90 deputies, with 43.95 percent. of the total.

The CNE plenary thus proclaimed the President of the Republic of Angola, João Lourenço, head of the MPLA list, the most voted party and vice-president, Esperança da Costa, second on the MPLA list.

The published results confirm the provisional data announced on Friday that already pointed to the victory of the MPLA, which UNITA contests.

The Social Renovation Party (PRS) is the third most voted party with 1.14 percent of the total, electing two deputies, followed by the National Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA), also with two parliamentary seats and 1.06 percent of votes.

The Humanist Party of Angola (PHA) is the new political formation of parliament, debuting with two deputies after winning a vote of 1.02 percent.

The Broad Convergence for the Salvation of Angola - Electoral Coalition (CASA-CE), which had 16 parliamentarians, lost all seats, not exceeding 0.76 percent of the votes.

The National Patriotic Alliance (APN) and the Nationalist Justice Party (P-Njango) are the other two competing parties that failed to win seats and fell below 0.50 percent and should be declared extinct.

26,488 polling stations distributed in the 164 municipalities corresponding to 18 provinces of the country and 45 polling stations distributed in the diaspora (South Africa, Germany, Belgium, Brazil, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, France, Holland, Namibia, Portugal, Zambia and Great Britain).

As for the votes claimed, after having examined the reports, 4364 votes were considered valid for the MPLA, 2939 for UNITA, 117 for the PHA, 168 for the FNLA, 148 for the PRS, 54 for the P-Njango, 73 for the CASA-CE and 67 for the APN.

In the plenary session where the minutes with the final results were approved, four of the 17 commissioners were absent, three with justified absence and one unjustified, the same ones who, on Saturday announced that they were demarcating themselves from the minutes with the provisional results and denounced several violations of the law.

The plenary session was attended by representatives of the MPLA, UNITA and PHA, indicated the president of the CNE.

Total numbers:

Total voters: 14,399,391, 100 percent

Total voters who voted: 6,454,109, 44.82 percent

Total non-voting voters: 7,945,282, 55.18 percent

Blank votes: 107,746, 1.67 percent

Null votes: 74,259, 1.15 percent

Valid votes: 7,272,104, 97.18 percent

Distribution of votes and mandates:

MPLA: 3,209,429, 124 deputies, 51.17 percent

UNITA: 2,756,786, 90 deputies, 43.95 percent

PRS: 71,351, 2 deputies, 1.14 percent

FNLA: 66,337, 2 deputies, 1.06 percent

PHA: 63,749, 2 deputies, 1.02 percent

CASA-CE: 47,446 votes, 0 deputies, 0.76 percent

APN: 30,139, 0 deputies, 0.48 percent

P-NJANGO: 26,867, 0 deputies, 0.42 percent

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