Luanda - Humanist Party of Angola (PHA) proposes an inclusive and participative democracy for its governance project, if it wins the 24 August elections.
Addressing a five-minute airtime on Public Television (TPA), PHA said that “the people are the only source of power that acts and speaks out via election of legislative, administrative bodies and public control of the state management.
The leader Florbela Malaquias said that her party wants to move towards parliamentary democracy in which the choice of government arises and politically accountable to parliament and establish a balance between women and men in decision making bodies and other areas.
After the country’s centre and southern regions (Cuanza Sul, Benguela, Bié, Huambo, Cuando Cubango, Namibe, Huíla and Cunene), Bela Malaquias eyes to tour Malanje, Lunda Norte, Lunda Sul and Moxico.
Roughly 14.3 million voters are expected to cast their ballot in the upcoming elections.