/ 18 October 2000

ANGOLA’S PARLIAMENT EXTENDS MANDATE

ANGOLA’S lawmakers have extended their own mandate for the third time because of the ongoing civil war, the deputy speaker of parliament Juliao Paulo Mateus said. While the constitution gives lawmakers a four-year term, the parliament formed after elections in 1992 have twice extended their mandates. Mateus did not say how long the new mandate would last. Opposition leaders blasted the decision as “contrary to the principles of democracy.” – AFP