Elections 2022: PHA calls for humanization

Luanda – The vice-president of the Humanist Party of Angola (PHA), Nsimba Luwawa, defended Saturday in Luanda the need to further humanize the various sectors of society.

While speaking to ANGOP in the scope of the ballot scheduled for 24 August, the politician explained that his party defends greater valuing of human beings over material means.

 

“The country’s governance tendency is to value what is material (the roads, bridges, cars, housing and hospitals), without knowing how the people are exactly, which means, their psycho-social state. This is the perspective that the PHA wants to change, that is, to think first about human beings and only afterwards about things”, argued the young politician.

 

While defending the good psychological and social health status of the citizens in the country, the official advocates that his party intends to implement a proximity policy and work with and for everybody.

 

According to Nsimba Luwawa, “the lack of humanization in the country has kept away Angolans and PHA wants to change this situation”, if it wins the general election.

 

The Humanist Party of Angola (PHA) that participates in the general elections for the first time, will open its political campaign Sunday in the southern province of Huíla, where its leader, Florbela Malaquias is already present.

 

The electoral campaign officially starts on Sunday (24th) throughout the country, with the participation of eight political forces, according to the law.

 

This party has already visited the provinces of Cuanza Sul, Benguela and Namibe, where it held courtesy meetings with the provincial government authorities, police and traditional leaders.

 

The 2022 election has eight contesting political parties, of which two are taking part for the first time, namely the PHA and P-ONJANGO.

 

The eight political parties will compete for roughly 14.399 million votes, of which 22.560 are abroad.

 

The Angolan diaspora will debut its vote in this fifth election in Angola´s history, after the elections of 1992, 2008, 2012 and 2017.

 

 

Source: Angola Press News Agency

 

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