Mozambique and Angola aim to strengthen parliamentary cooperation

The parliaments of Mozambique and Angola intend to strengthen cooperation in various legislative areas.

In fact, the president of the Assembly of the Republic, Esperança Bias, received in audience, this Thursday, the second vice-president of the National Assembly of Angola, Raul Lima, for a courtesy meeting.

"We are bearers of a message from His Excellency the Speaker of the National Assembly to His Excellency the Speaker of the Mozambican Assembly. Essentially, it is a message of friendship and of strengthening the ties of cooperation between the two parliaments. The friendly relations between our two countries are great, the two parliaments have been working together, and what is intended is to continue and strengthen these bonds of friendship," said Raul Lima.

The spokesperson for the President of the Assembly, Oriel Chemane, explained that the visit of the second vice-president of the National Assembly of Angola, comes in the context of the sixtieth parliamentary assembly of the African, Caribbean and Pacific, and European Union.

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