Constitutional court bans CASA-CE president from creating other parties
The decision of the Constitutional Court also voids the role of the alleged "independents" members of CASA-CE, concluding that they cannot be part of the Presidential Committee of the coalition, as it is the case, for example, of Lindo Bernardo Tito.
The Constitutional Court thus partially respond to a request for clarification from five of the six parties that make up the Angola's Broad Convergence of Salvation-Electoral Coalition, about a conflict that opposes them to its president, Abel Chivukuvuku.
The coalition, which has 16 seats in the National Assembly, was founded in 2012 by the five parties referred to above, a group to which, in 2017, the Democratic Bloc (BD) was also joined.
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