Angolan political parties are facing their tightest race ever in a general election. DW explains who's running, the burning issues and why the contest is so intense.
On August 24, Angolan political parties are looking at the tightest race they have ever run in an election. DW explains who's running, what the issues are and why the contest is so intense this time.
O maior partido da oposição angolana diz que tem de "ajudar" o partido no poder a ir "com tranquilidade" para a oposição. É a resposta da UNITA ao MPLA, que acusou a Frente Patriótica de não ter "propostas alternativas".
The MPLA party has ruled Angola for almost 50 years. In the lead-up to next year's election, the opposition is determined to bring about change and has started to forge an alliance, even seeking support in Germany.