Luanda – The Parliamentary Group of the MPLA will hold from 22 to 28 June, in the central Bié Province, its second conference, with the aim of upgrading the party’s MPs on certain national topics and also divulge its 2024 political agenda.
Durante the gathering, which is to happen under the motto “MPLA, serve the people to make Angola grow”, the ruling party’s parliamentarians will make contacts with several entities and civil society of the region.
According to the spokesman of the Parliamentary Events, MP Jorge Ribeiro Uefu, the meeting is to analyse the topics “Local Governments and Political Administration of the State” and “MPLA as a guarantor of development”.
He informed that the agenda of activities includes assessment visits to some economic and social infrastructures of the region.
Bié Province, located in the country’s Central Plateau, has a population estimated at over one million people, with an extension of 70,314 square kilometres.
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