Angola’s electoral commission has once again come under pressure after awarding a Spanish firm the contract to manage the technology for the country’s 2027 general elections.
The company has now been entrusted with the process for a fifth consecutive time, a decision that has raised fresh concerns among opposition parties, who question the credibility of the system and warn it could undermine trust in the outcome.
Some analysts have also pointed to possible shortcomings in how the tender was handled, arguing that the process needs to be more transparent to inspire public confidence.
The development has reignited debate around the integrity of Angola’s electoral system, with questions being raised about fairness, accountability and the overall credibility of future elections.
–ChannelAfrica–
