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Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos

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Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos
Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos

In office
6 December 2002 – 30 September 2008
President José Eduardo dos Santos
Preceded by Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem (1996 – 1999)
Succeeded by Paulo Kassoma

Born 5 March 1950 (1950-03-05) (age 59)
Luanda, Angola (then a colony of Portugal)
Political party MPLA

Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos (born March 5, 1950), known as Nandó, is an Angolan politician, currently serving as President of the National Assembly of Angola. He was previously the Prime Minister of Angola from 2002 to 2008.

[edit] Background

Santos was born in Luanda. He has a BA in Law and became a member of the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) in 1971. Following Angola's independence from Portugal in 1975 he began a career in the People's Police Corps of Angola, becoming a division head in 1978. In 1981 he moved to the Ministry of the Interior, becoming Deputy Minister in 1984. The following year he was elected as a member of the MPLA-Workers' party congress and given the rank of colonel in the Angolan military. He later became a member of the People's Assembly, beginning a succession of appointments to government ministerial posts.

Piedade was appointed as Prime Minister in November 2002 and took office on December 6, 2002, filling an office which had been unoccupied since 1999. He had previously been Interior Minister.

He was the 14th candidate on the MPLA's national list in the September 2008 parliamentary election.[1][2] In the election, the MPLA won an overwhelming majority, and Piedade was elected to a seat in the National Assembly.[2]

Following the 2008 election, the MPLA Political Bureau chose Piedade to become the President of the National Assembly on September 26, 2008. It also chose Paulo Kassoma to replace Piedade as Prime Minister.[3][4] On September 30, the newly-elected members of the National Assembly met and were sworn in; Piedade was elected as President of the National Assembly on this occasion, receiving 211 votes in favor and three opposed.[5]

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