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"Question No 34 by José Ribeiro e Castro (): In view of the changing situation in Angola and its strategic importance at regional and international level, it is a priority to develop a range of policies which will contribute to the consolidation of peace, the development of democracy and the reconstruction of the country. What is the Commission's assessment of the current situation in Angola and its immediate future? What consideration is being given to the most serious humanitarian problems and the reintegration of ex-combatants? Has the Commission continued and strengthened the dialogue opened with all the political parties represented in the National Assembly, and with the churches and civil society? What is the state of play with regard to the Donors' Conference? What progress has been made as regards the transparency of public accounts and revenue accruing from the exploitation of the country's natural resources? Has the Commission been monitoring the specific situation of Cabinda, and what prospect is there that here too it might be possible to find a basis for democratic dialogue? What specific information does it have on the process of preparing and monitoring democratic, free and fair elections? What are the main measures being taken or prepared by the Commission in the context of cooperation with Angola in the following four areas: humanitarian aid; social development; reconstruction; training for democracy? How does it see the future development of these programmes?"@en1
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"Subject: Angola: current situation and outlook for democracy"1

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