The leader of Angola's main opposition has asked election officials to rehold a parliamentary election because of widespread delays at polling stations.
Isaias Samakuva, leader of the Unita party, said the system in the capital, Luanda, had practically collapsed.
Smaller opposition parties also called for a fresh poll, citing voting problems elsewhere in the country.
It was the oil-rich nation's first election in 16 years, but was marred by confusion from the outset.
Angola's election troubled by organisational snags ...
Angolans in historical election ...
Ecuador head defends TV seizures ...
MEPs call for flood cash payout ...
Sarkozy: Terrorism is biggest threat to France ...
(BBC)
<< Back
