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Angola's President Dos Santos Anoints Deputy Lourenco


Jose Eduardo dos Santos has been in power for more than 37 years

 


 February 4th, 2017  |  08:37 AM  |   1770 views

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Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos Angolan greets the crowd on August 29, 2012 during the final election campaign rally in Kilamba Kaixi on the outskirts of LuandaImage copyrightAFP

 

Angola's long-time President Jose Eduardo dos Santos has confirmed he will step down before August's poll and has announced his likely successor.

 

He told a meeting of the governing MPLA party that Joao Lourenco, the defence minister, would be the party's presidential candidate.

 

But the 74-year-old is to remain leader of the influential ruling party.

 

He is one of Africa's longest-serving leaders, becoming president of the oil-rich nation in September 1979.

 

Mr Dos Santos has previously said he would stand down only to change his mind.

 

BBC Africa Live: More on this and other stories

 

Many Angolans credit him for leading the country to recovery after the end of its 27-year civil war in 2002.

 

But some accuse Mr Dos Santos of being authoritarian, staying in office for too long and failing to distribute the proceeds from the oil boom more widely.

 

Last year, the president appointed his daughter Isabel dos Santos to head state-run oil firm Sonangol.

 

"He's pursuing a legacy plan with family members retaining control of key financial institutions," Darias Jonker, Africa director of political risk consultancy at Eurasia Group, told the Reuters news agency.

 

"We see signs that he plans to retain some power behind the throne."

 

Who is Joao Lourenco?

 

A former general, the 62-year-old is part of the president's inner circle and is currently the MPLA's deputy leader.

 

As a young man he fought against Portuguese colonial rule, and in the civil war that followed independence in 1975.

 

Like Mr Dos Santos, he was a student in the former Soviet Union before going into politics.

According to his biography posted on the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP), he used to play football and do Shotokan karate and also enjoys chess and horse-riding.

 

He is married with six children and speaks Russian, Spanish and English.

 

Will he become president?

 

Angola no longer directly elects a president, so the winning party in the parliamentary vote chooses the head of state.

 

As the MPLA faces no real political opposition, it is likely that Mr Lourenco will become president.

 

Soren Kirk Jensen of the London-based Chatham House think tank says Mr Lourenco has a reputation as a moderate.

 

"He is probably the right person to be the bridge as Angola goes through a transition," he told the AFP news agency.

 


 

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