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Angola exerce o seu voto. Umas eleições em 24 fotografias

MadreMedia / Lusa
24 ago 2022 17:10
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Milhares de angolanos acorreram hoje às urnas para uma votação que muitos consideram decisiva, numa Luanda que pulsou ao ritmo tranquilo com que decorria o ato eleitoral, apesar da denúncia de irregularidades preocupar alguns eleitores. Veja aqui as fotografias.
  • A ballot paper at the polling station in Luanda, Angola, 24 August 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. PAULO NOVAIS/LUSA
  • A man waits in line to vote in Luanda on August 24, 2022, during Angola's general elections. - Angolans started casting ballots on August 24, 2022 in what is expected to be the most competitive vote in its democratic history, with incumbent president Joao Lourenco squaring up against charismatic opposition leader Adalberto Costa Junior. (Photo by JOHN WESSELS / AFP)
  • Voters wait to cast their ballots in the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, August 24, 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. AMPE ROGERIO/LUSA
  • Voters queue outside a polling station in Luanda on August 24, 2022, during Angola's general elections. - Angolans started casting ballots on August 24, 2022 in what is expected to be the most competitive vote in its democratic history, with incumbent president Joao Lourenco squaring up against charismatic opposition leader Adalberto Costa Junior. (Photo by JOHN WESSELS / AFP)
  • João Lourenço, presidential candidate of People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola - Labour Party (MPLA) during the vote at the polling station in Luanda, Angola, 24 August 2022. The general elections will define the composition of parliament and the names of the President and Vice President of the Republic, Luanda, Angola, 20 de agosto de 2022. PAULO NOVAIS/LUSA
  • Leader of the opposition party, The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola(UNITA), Adalberto Costa Junior (C), casts his ballot at a polling station in Luanda on August 24, 2022. - Angolans started casting ballots on August 24, 2022 in what is expected to be the most competitive vote in its democratic history, with incumbent president Joao Lourenco squaring up against charismatic opposition leader Adalberto Costa Junior. (Photo by JOHN WESSELS / AFP) / “The erroneous mention[s] appearing in the metadata of this photo by JOHN WESSELS has been modified in AFP systems in the following manner: [Adalberto Costa Junior] instead of [Adelberto Costa Junior]. Please immediately remove the erroneous mention[s] from all your online services and delete it (them) from your servers. If you have been authorized by AFP to distribute it (them) to third parties, please ensure that the same actions are carried out by them. Failure to promptly comply with these instructions will entail liability on your part for any continued or post notification usage. Therefore we thank you very much for all your attention and prompt action. We are sorry for the inconvenience this notification may cause and remain at your disposal for any further information you may require.”
  • An element of the National Electoral Commission (CNE) of Angola attends to the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, 24 August 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. AMPE ROGERIO/LUSA
  • Voter cast his ballot in the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, August 24, 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. AMPE ROGERIO/LUSA
  • A voter paints the finger after cast his ballots in the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, 24 August 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. AMPE ROGERIO/LUSA
  • A voter paints the finger after cast his ballots in the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, 24 August 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. AMPE ROGERIO/LUSA
  • epa10135807 A voter shows marked finger after voting in the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, 24 August 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government considers exemplary. The general elections will define the composition of parliament and party leader with majority of votes will become the president.  EPA/AMPE ROGERIO
  • Women fold their ballots at a voting booth in Luanda on August 24, 2022, during Angola's general elections. - Angolans started casting ballots on August 24, 2022 in what is expected to be the most competitive vote in its democratic history, with incumbent president Joao Lourenco squaring up against charismatic opposition leader Adalberto Costa Junior. (Photo by JOHN WESSELS / AFP)
  • A man marks his ballot at a voting booth in Luanda on August 24, 2022, during Angola's general elections. - Angolans started casting ballots on August 24, 2022 in what is expected to be the most competitive vote in its democratic history, with incumbent president Joao Lourenco squaring up against charismatic opposition leader Adalberto Costa Junior. (Photo by JOHN WESSELS / AFP)
  • A woman folds her ballot paper at a voting booth in Luanda on August 24, 2022, during Angola's general elections. - Angolans started casting ballots on August 24, 2022 in what is expected to be the most competitive vote in its democratic history, with incumbent president Joao Lourenco squaring up against charismatic opposition leader Adalberto Costa Junior. (Photo by JOHN WESSELS / AFP)
  • Voter cast his ballot in the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, 24 August 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. PAULO NOVAIS/LUSA
  • Voter cast his ballot in the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, 24 August 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. PAULO NOVAIS/LUSA
  • Voter cast his ballot in the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, 24 August 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. PAULO NOVAIS/LUSA
  • epa10136314 Voters cast their ballots in the general elections at a polling station in rural zones at Bengo Provine, Angola, 24 August 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government considers exemplary. The general elections will define the composition of parliament and party leader with majority of votes will become the president.  EPA/AMPE ROGERIO
  • Voter cast his ballot in the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, 24 August 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. PAULO NOVAIS/LUSA
  • An National Observer of Angola attends to the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, 24 August 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. AMPE ROGERIO/LUSA
  • Voters wait to cast their ballots in the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, August 24, 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. AMPE ROGERIO/LUSA
  • Voters wait to cast their ballots in the general elections at a polling station in Luanda, Angola, August 24, 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. AMPE ROGERIO/LUSA
  • Angola National Electoral Commission (CNE) officials show an empty ballot box to international observers before polls open at a polling station in Luanda, on August 24, 2022. - Angolans are set to cast their ballots on August 24, 2022 in what is expected to be the most competitive vote in its democratic history, with incumbent president Joao Lourenco squaring up against charismatic opposition leader Adalberto Costa Junior. (Photo by Julio PACHECO NTELA / AFP) / “The erroneous mention[s] appearing in the metadata of this photo has been modified in AFP systems in the following manner: Corrects byline to : Julio Pacheco Ntela. Please immediately remove the erroneous mention[s] from all your online services and delete it (them) from your servers. If you have been authorized by AFP to distribute it (them) to third parties, please ensure that the same actions are carried out by them. Failure to promptly comply with these instructions will entail liability on your part for any continued or post notification usage. Therefore we thank you very much for all your attention and prompt action. We are sorry for the inconvenience this notification may cause and remain at your disposal for any further information you may require.”
  • Voters protest and refused to leave the entrance to the polling station where they say there are irregularities near the polling station in Mulemvos de Baixo, Cacuaco, Luanda, Angola, 24 August 2022. Nearly 14.4 million Angolans are being called to vote today in general elections, a process that the opposition considers lacking transparency, but that the government believes and considers exemplary. PAULO NOVAIS/LUSA
 
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