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Angola: Electoral assistance is filtered to match Brazilian government |
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| Society & You - Social Critic | |||
| Thursday, 06 September 2012 00:30 | |||
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Club-K leaked a study by the Brazilian company in July SENSUS [pt] that significantly informed the electoral strategy of the ruling party. Warns that Angolans are unhappy with inequality, with young people who use Facebook and mobile to organize, and the charisma of Abel Chivukuvuku (CASA-CE). He suggested the best margin of victory [pt]. Written by Janet Gunter · Translated by Gabriela Garcia Calderon Orbe · View original post [en] · Comments (0)
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