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PRA-JA Installing Committee moves forward with criminal complaint against unknown person

The PRA-JA Servir Angola Installing Committee is considering submitting a criminal complaint against an unknown person, on suspicion of adulteration of documents and data that they submitted to the Office of Political Parties of the Constitutional Court.

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The position appears in a final communiqué of the extended meeting of the Task Force Ad-Hoc, which analyzed this Thursday the last order of the Constitutional Court that dismissed the extraordinary appeal for unconstitutionality, brought to that judicial instance.

In addition to the criminal complaint, Abel Chivukuvuku's political project promises to develop a set of internal and external political and diplomatic actions to clarify the process developed within the scope of its legalization.

In his speech, the coordinator of the Installing Committee of PRA-JA Servir Angola, Abel Chivukuvuku, again accused the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) of being behind the unviability of its political project.

Abel Chivukuvuku apologized to his members for the situation, stressing that he is the one they are chasing.

"They have always been (MPLA) intolerant, totalitarian, authoritarian and have always been guided by exclusion and history proves this. Since the birth of this party, they did everything until they managed to exclude, send into exile the founders, Viriato da Cruz, Mário Pinto de Andrade and Gentil Viana, everyone was sent into exile ", he said.

According to Abel Chivukuvuku, the ruling party did not rest "until it was able to physically eliminate Jonas Malheiro Savimbi (founding leader of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola - UNITA). They justified that it was because of the war, but they also did not rest while they did not succeed. physically eliminating Mfulupinga Landu Victor (leader of the Democratic Party for the Progress of Angolan National Alliance - PDP-ANA), is nature, exclusion and persecution ".

"But they need to realize that there are convinced and convinced patriots and that we will not give up because we are indigenous to that country, we are all Angolans and we have all the same rights, regardless of their origins", stressed the politician, former member of UNITA, and co-founder of the Wide Convergence of Salvation of Angola - Electoral Coalition (CASA-CE).

With the possibility of one more extraordinary appeal, the process will be submitted to the Constitutional Court on Monday.
Abel Chivukuvuku said that several resources provided by law are being carried out, "which will be failed one after the other", guaranteeing that he will not give up his role ", while Angolans suffer difficulties.

For the Coordinator of the Installing Commission, they still have the right to continue litigating in the Constitutional Court, seeking "to do the whims they want, so that they no longer have motivations".

Speaking to the press at the end, Abel Chivukuvuku said there was no reason for the Constitutional Court, through MPLA guidelines, to continue to render the process unfeasible.

Asked whether, with the last possibility for the legalization of PRA-JA Servir Angola having no effect, he considered the possibility of joining another party, Abel Chivukuvuku said that at the moment the decision is that "everything has to be done to fight by PRA-JA, all other considerations will be made in due time ", guaranteeing their presence in 2022, the year of the next general elections, in the political process.

Asked to share his views and feelings about the situation in a personal capacity, Abel Chivukuvuku said he felt sorry for the people he accused of persecuting him, "because they are too late".

"Because if not all of us together we could work towards making Angola a great country, all together we are worth more than separately, what I personally feel is a pity, because many of them from a human point of view are even my friends, we talk, we talk and we even discussed it, "he said.

The PRA-JA Servir Angola Installing Committee regretted the more than 50 million kwanzas invested in the entire process of attempting to legalize, which they considered "an insult".

Of the 32.01 acceptance signatures, the court found 25,391 non-compliant, with 6670 being accepted, a number below the 7500 required by law for the legalization of a political party.

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