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ISS TODAY ANALYSIS: Unita shakes foundations of MPLA, slashing ruling party’s majority by 27% in Angola
The opposition made huge gains in last week’s elections, but now it faces tough choices.
The MPLA squeaked home with an official 51% of the vote to the 44% of its old civil war enemy and later political rival, the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (Unita). Unita contested the election as part of a de facto coalition with PRA-JA Servir Angola and the Democratic Bloc.
But even the official result was a stunning setback for the MPLA and a huge psychological boost for the opposition. In the 2017 elections, the MPLA won 61% and Unita only 26.67%. In slashing the ruling party’s majority by 27% last week, Unita and its United Patriotic Front coalition delivered its best election result thus far. This was by far the MPLA’s worst performance since multiparty democracy began in 1992.
