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Head of State
Head of State is the Head of Government
Directly elected in general elections (simple majority)
Head of Government
Directly elected in general elections (simple majority)
Electoral System (Chamber 1)
List Proportional Representation
Voting age
18

Independent

Name of Institution: National Electoral Commission Website Address: http://www.cne.gv.ao/

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24 January 2012
Angola bids for AU Security Council membership, ANGOP (2012)
24 January 2012
Angola: Police to boost operational capacity to secure electoral process, ANGOP (2012)
10 December 2011
Angola reaches deal on election law, News24 (2011)
04 December 2011
Angola: CNE worried about poor women participation in electoral registration, ANGOP (2011)
18 October 2011
Angola: About one million voters update registration, Angop (2011)
10 October 2011
Angola: Electoral registration to reach prisoners, Angop (2011)
10 October 2011
Angola: Vice-minister guarantees easy access to electoral registration, Angop (2011)
26 August 2011
Angola: Parliament speaker unveils Election Supporting Office in Cunene, ANGOP (2011)
24 August 2011
Angola: Official advises citizens to participate in electoral registration, ANGOP (2011)

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Constitutions
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Laws and Regulations
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Angola

Description of Electoral System:

  The President of the Republic, who is Head of State and Government, is directly elected by an absolute majority in a secret, universal, adult ballot. The president is eligible for election for two five year terms.

 Angola has a unicameral parliament with a four year term. The National Assembly (Assembleia Nacional) has 223 seats elected by proportional representation; 130 members are elected from national lists, 3 members by Angolans living abroad and the 18 provinces each elect 5 members.

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