Talatona - The vice-president of the Ruling Party (MPLA), Luísa Damião, discouraged Friday the narratives of violence against women and hate speech on social media.
Speaking at the opening of the 5th session of the National Committee of the Angolan Woman Organization (OMA), the politician called on the society to denounce cases of violence to increase the culture of reporting.
The politician stated that at certain times silence works as an accomplice to violence itself, requiring the engagement of the entire society to combat impunity in these situations, adding that if people don't report the violence remain unknown, with no solution to these cases.
According to the politician, women have always been the factor of balance, sustainability, development of families and the societies in which they operate, which is why the MPLA renews its support for the OMA daily.
Luísa Damião highlighted the achievements reached by the Angolan women, exemplifying the high levels of the three powers exercised by the Angolan women in the Legislative, Executive and Judicial aspect.
“Only a modern party like the MPLA is capable of making this progress”, the politician said.
The politician stated that the social reality and the processes related to the conquest and management of political power are in constant transformation and mutation, throughout the world, so women must be increasingly informed to understand the situation in which the phenomena take place. VS/MAG/VM/TED/AMP