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Angola President to step down in 2018

March 12, 2016
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Angola’s President Jose Eduardo dos Santos has announced he will step down in 2018, having ruled since 1979.

“I took the decision to leave and end my political life in 2018,” he told a congress of the ruling MPLA party.

In 2001, Mr Dos Santos said he would not seek office in the next presidential elections, which were then abolished under the new constitution.

He is Africa’s second longest-serving leader, after Equatorial Guinea’s Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.

General elections are due in Angola, Africa’s second largest oil producer, in August 2017.

Critics accuse long-serving President Jose Eduardo dos Santos of being authoritarian and his government of committing human rights abuses.

The southern African state is rich in diamonds, which fuelled a 27-year civil war in the country.

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Source: BBC

 

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