Luanda - The vice-president of ruling MPLA, Luísa Damião Saturday encouraged the leader of her party, João Lourenço, to continue with the political, economic, social and legal reforms in the country.
The encouragement was expressed in a message of support from MPLA militants to the party’s leader João Lourenço, in the central and closing act of the commemorative days of the 64th anniversary of MPLA's foundation.
According to Luísa Damião, the militants expect the reforms to focus on the diversification of the economy, good governance, transparency, employment generation, health promotion and education.
The politician encouraged the intensification of "constructive dialogue with society, in the arduous task of improving what is right and correcting what is wrong," as the slogan that led the MPLA to victory in the 2017 elections, reads the message.
The Angolan Women's Organization (OMA), on the other hand, urged the preservation of the promotion of equal rights and opportunities, welcoming the fact that it has reached 40 percent of the female group that currently hold leadership positions in the party.
The general secretary of the OMA, Luzia Inglês, called for the consolidation of national unity, essential for the development of the country.
Luzia Inglês reiterated the commitment of the women's organization to fight violence, paternity denial, corruption, nepotism and to improve the living conditions of the citizens.