Angolan politician Abel Epalanga Chivukuvuku guarantees that he will run for the 2022 elections, despite the Constitutional Court (TC) having failed to legalize his new political project, PRA-JA – Servir Angola, while, for now, he says that will integrate the self-styled Revolutionary Movement.
In the meantime, he will appeal, once again, to the Constitutional Court (TC) to see his new political project legalized.
For 2021, Chivukuvuku says he is preparing a series of demonstrations.
Abel Epalanga Chivukuvuku’s optimism in running for the 2022 elections, even after the last “lead” of the Constitutional Court (TC), according to sources close to him, comes from the fact that he is in advanced negotiations with the National Salvation Party ( PNSA), led by Sikonda Lolendo Alexandre, who is part of CASA-CE, the coalition founded by Chivukuvuku.
In a demonstration last Saturday, 19, in Luanda, against the decision of the Constitutional Court (TC) not to legalize his political training, Chivukuvuku announced that “as of today, know that I am also revú”, a name attributed to the self-proclaimed members Revolutionary Movement.
However, he remains confident in the legalization of his political training and guarantees that he will send another appeal to the Constitutional Court (TC).
“PRA-JÁ exists, PRA-JÁ will always exist and we will run in the 2022 elections”, assures Abel Chivukuvuku, who announces a year of demonstrations in 2021, with a view to the elections of the following year
“In 2022, the people have to checkmate the MPLA and prove to our brother João Lourenço that the sovereign is the people and not him”, he defended in the demonstration in which politicians linked to UNITA, CASA-CE and the Bloco Democratico participated.
With a long political trajectory, Abel Chivukuvuku left UNITA following disagreements with that party’s president, Isaías Samakuva, and, in 2012, the politician founded CASA-CE, which removed him last year due to an alleged breach of trust.
“Now I’m revú”, says that Angolan politician