Minister of Territory Administration and State Reform (Angola)

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Minister of Territory Administration and State Reform of Angola is a cabinet level position in the national government. [1] The position was established in 1991 with Lopo Fortunato Ferreira do Nascimento. [2]

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References

  1. Official website
  2. "Histórico dos Ministros" (in Portuguese). mincop.gov.ao. Retrieved 10 Mar 2019.