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UNITA listens for three days to the concerns of the citizens of Luanda

The parliamentary group of UNITA starts on Friday and until Sunday, in Luanda, the second Journeys in Communities, for direct contact with citizens and listening to their concerns.

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According to the first vice-president of the parliamentary group of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), Albertina Ngolo, the days will take place under the motto "The Deputy at the Service of the Citizen".

Ngola referred that on the first day the day is of an institutional nature, with courtesy greetings to the administrators of the nine municipalities of Luanda, visits to municipal hospitals, schools and municipal police commands.

The second day, according to the program, is reserved for direct contact with citizens in communities, formal and municipal markets and squares.

The deputy stressed that even on Saturday visits will be made to some Seventh-day Adventist churches, taking into account their special nature on that day.

For the last day, the delegations will meet with religious communities of various denominations based in the nine municipalities of the capital.

The first vice president of the UNITA parliamentary group informed that all delegations will be composed of at least eight to 12 deputies, led by a coordinator.

At the end of the days, a report will be produced by the coordinators of the delegations, which will be sent to the president of the National Assembly, Carolina Cerqueira, and to the governor of the province of Luanda, Manuel Homem.

According to Navita Ngolo, after Luanda, the same action is planned in the remaining provinces of the country.

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