António Paulo Kassoma (born 6 June 1951) is an
Angolan politician. He was named
Prime Minister of Angola in September 2008 and remained in office until the new constitution replaced this function in February 2010.
["Empossado novo primeiro-ministro"]
Angola Press, 30 September 2008 . Kassoma then served as
President of the
National Assembly of Angola from 2010 to 2012. On August 27, 2016 Kassoma was named Party Secretary of the
People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola
The People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola ( pt, Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola, abbr. MPLA), for some years called the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola – Labour Party (), is an Angolan left-wing, social de ...
.
Biography
Kassoma was born in Rangel municipality, located in
Luanda, the capital. His parents, Paulo Kassoma and Laurinda Katuta, were from
Bailundo
Bailundo (pre-1975 Vila Teixeira da Silva) is a municipality, with a population of 294,494 (2014), and a town, with a population of 70,481 (2014), in the province of Huambo, Angola.
In the 1990s, Bailundo was the location of the headquarters of ...
, a town in
Huambo Province. He studied
electromechanical engineering.
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From 1978 to 1979, Kassoma was Deputy Minister of Defense for Weapons and Technology in the government of the ]People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola
The People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola ( pt, Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola, abbr. MPLA), for some years called the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola – Labour Party (), is an Angolan left-wing, social de ...
(MPLA). He was later Deputy Minister of Transport and Communication from 1988 to 1989, then Minister of Transport and Communications from 1989[ to 1992. He was moved to the post of Minister of Territorial Administration on 9 April 1992.
Kassoma was later the Governor of Huambo Province]["Angola names new PM after polls"]
AFP, September 26, 2008. and First Secretary of the MPLA in Huambo Province. On 11 February 2002, Kassoma offered white farmers in Zimbabwe who lost their farms as a result of that country's land reform the opportunity to resettle on 10,000 hectares of abandoned farmland in Huambo["Angolan state governor offers land to Zimbabwe's white farmers"]
Associated Press (highbeam.com), 11 February 2002.["Greener pastures for Zimbabwe's farmers"]
BBC News, 12 February 2002. (specifically, in Chipipa[) and grow maize. According to Kassoma, this could contribute to Huambo's economic development.][ At the party's Fifth Ordinary Congress in December 2003, Kassoma was elected to the MPLA Political Bureau.][
On 26 September 2008, following the MPLA's victory in the September 2008 legislative election, the MPLA Political Bureau chose Kassoma to succeed Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos as Prime Minister.]["MPLA indica Fernando da Piedade para presidente da Assembleia Nacional"]
Angola Press, 26 September 2008 .
, Lusa, 26 September 2008 . In accordance with the Political Bureau's decision, President José Eduardo dos Santos appointed Kassoma as Prime Minister on 30 September 2008; in the same decree, he dismissed Kassoma from his post as Governor of Huambo Province. Kassoma was sworn in by dos Santos at the Presidential Palace in Luanda on the same day.[ Speaking to the press afterwards, Kassoma said that he would place a priority on accelerating the process of national reconstruction. He said that he was proud of his appointment, while also expressing some sadness about leaving the people of Huambo.
Kassoma's government was appointed on 1 October. There were 35 members of this government, 17 of whom were new to the government.
Under the terms of a new constitution passed by the National Assembly on 21 January 2010, the office of Prime Minister was eliminated. Kassoma was then designated as President of the National Assembly, replacing Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos, who was appointed as Vice-President of Angola. Following the 2012 legislative election, Piedade was elected to replace Kassoma as President of the National Assembly on 27 September 2012.
On 28 June 2013, Kassoma was designated as Chairman of the Board of Directors of ]Banco Espírito Santo Angola
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, a major bank in Angola. He consequently was replaced in his seat in the National Assembly on 18 July 2013."MPs pass laws authorising award of oil blocks"
Angola News Agency, 18 July 2013.
References
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Prime Ministers of Angola
1951 births
Living people
Governors of Huambo
Communication ministers of Angola
Territory Administration ministers of Angola
Transports ministers of Angola
Members of the National Assembly (Angola)
Presidents of the National Assembly (Angola)
MPLA politicians
21st-century Angolan politicians