2024-09-10 19:56:59
News from Angola – A delegation of people with disabilities, assigned to the National Association of People with Disabilities in Angola (ANDA) visited the premises of the National Assembly this Tuesday (10).
The aim of the visit as part of ANDA’s revitalization program was to inform people with disabilities about how the Angolan semi-bike works.
During their stay at the institution, in addition to passing through the plenary room, they were also in the main hall, the gallery and the multi-purpose room.
In the plenary room, visitors were informed about the current composition of the National Assembly in light of the last elections held in 2022, in which the MPLA elected 120 deputies, UNITA 90, the FNLA, PH and PRS elected two each.
In the multi-purpose room, a video showing the trajectory of Casa das Leis and the different stages it went through from 1975 to the present day was shown.
On that occasion they were informed that he was acting as the Council of the Revolution from 1979 to 1992 from 1975 to 1978 as.
The People’s Assembly and from 1992 until today as the National Assembly.
They took it. Also aware that there are three parliamentary groups, namely the MPLA, UNITA and the mixed PRS/FNLA.
Speaking to Notícias de Angola, ANDA’s secretary for cooperation and exchange, Enoque Bernardo, said that this is the first in a series of visits to different institutions that people with disabilities will undertake until the end of the ongoing year.
He said that his aim is in principle to provide moments of leisure and learning for ANDA members, taking advantage of the opportunity to draw the attention of the various institutions to the need to provide more support to this layer of society.
People with disabilities expressed on the occasion their satisfaction with the way they were received at the. Parliament becoming aware of its reality.
ANDA, founded on February 2, 1992, currently controls 80 thousand members, having carried out the Edificar projects aimed at recovering victims. de mlnas and “Vem Comigo” which integrated more than ten thousand families of disabled people into the job market.
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