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  2. Hotel Presidente Luanda - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Presidente Luanda or Le Presidente Luanda Hotel is a hotel in Luanda, Angola, considered to be the city's most prestigious hotel. [1] Opened in 1960, as of 2015 it had 194 rooms. [ 2 ] Over the years it has played a major role in Angolan international relations , and is a common meeting place for ambassadors, politicians and business ...

  3. National Assembly (Angola) - Wikipedia

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    The People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola has held a majority in the Assembly since Angolan independence in 1975. Jose Eduardo dos Santos won the 1980 and 1986 "elections" and became the first elected President of the country, when it was a one-party state known as the Angolan People's Republic , with the People's Movement for the ...

  4. Official residence - Wikipedia

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    1.4 Angola. 1.5 Antigua and Barbuda. ... Dar al-Salam Hotel (House of Representatives) ... (official residence of the speaker of the Parliament) Chief Justice's House

  5. List of legislative buildings - Wikipedia

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    Parliament House: 1840 Parliament of Tasmania (Legislative Council and House of Assembly) Victoria: Parliament House: 1856 to 1929 Parliament of Victoria (Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly) Western Australia: Parliament House: 1904 Parliament of Western Australia (Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly) Australian Capital ...

  6. List of political parties in Angola - Wikipedia

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    The Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) has ruled Angola since independence in 1975. From 1975 to 1991, it was the sole legally existing party in a political system inspired by the model then practised by the socialist countries of Eastern Europe.

  7. Politics of Angola - Wikipedia

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    In August 2020, José Filomeno dos Santos, son of Angola's former president, was sentenced for five years in jail for fraud and corruption. [8] In August 2022, the ruling party, MPLA, won another outright majority and President Joao Lourenco won a second five-year term in the election. However, the election was the tightest in Angola's history. [9]