Angolan politician Abel Chivukuvuku reiterated today the Legal struggle to legalize his Political project PRA-JA SERVIR Angola, while structuring the alternative of participation in political life, which is already mature.
The announcement by Abel Chivukuvuku took place at an extended meeting of the ‘task force’ that took stock of the political year of the for Renascimento Angola-Juntos project (PRA-JA) – Servir Angola, which saw this year failed by the Constitutional Court, the notation intention as a political party.
According to Chivukuvuku, PRA-JA Servir Angola is already a factual reality in the country, extolling the legal mechanisms that still allow us to continue fighting to legalize the project.
“The concept is to revoke the decisions of the Constitutional Court, through the Supreme Court. Technically we should have delivered the documents last week, but on Thursday the courts were closed because of Christmas Eve, we will see from today for the documents to be filed ”, he said.
For 2021, informed Abel Chivukuvuku, the challenge is to deepen the structuring for the alternative of participating in the general elections in 2022, a right constitutionally conferred for participation in the political, economic, and social life of the country.
“And we cannot allow anyone to give up the nerve of not giving us that right,” said the politician, stressing that in 2021 the institutionalization and improvement of the effectiveness of the structure of the political project will be accelerated throughout the country.
“We have been waiting until now for legalization, and then we will go deeper into the structuring of the machine. As the fight for legalization will continue, in 2021 we cannot continue to wait ”, he said.
The next year, he continued, will serve as an antechamber for the 2022 elections, which means that the second half of 2021 is dedicated to the pre-election campaign, “whatever the model, with PRA-JA or with the alternative”.
Abel Chivukuvuku explained that his purpose is, in addition to being “the voice of the most unprotected”, “to build and contribute to combating the tendency to return to authoritarianism”.
“Our brother João Lourenço [President of the Republic] has to realize that in Angola there are human beings and that they do not accept the return of authoritarianism”, he stressed.
The politician congratulated all who believe in the project, “for the courage, perseverance, and determination shown in 2019/2020”.
The process of legalizing the PRA-JA Servir Angola began in 2019, saw its last notation hypothesis being rejected by the Constitutional Court at the beginning of the month, for “beyond the breach of the legally established deadline (15 days after the deadline and without any justification) ”have joined required claims, but“ without the expected improvement, suffering from them of clear certainty, objectivity, and greater specification ”.
“Thus, this court does not fail to consider that the vast majority of the allegations presented cannot be used, on the one hand, due to an excess of ambiguity in the way it presented its arguments and, on the other hand, due to the fact that they respect other decisions ”, referred to the last judgment of the Constitutional Court.
Regarding the decision of the Constitutional Court, Abel Chivukuvuku considered it political and not legal, accusing the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), a ruling party, of being behind this position of the court.