Politics8/11/2025Bloomberg

Angola's President Tries Stem Threat of New Protests Over Surging Fuel Prices

Angola's President Tries Stem Threat of New Protests Over Surging Fuel Prices

Angolan President João Lourenço is set to meet with his top advisers to address the threat of renewed protests over the surge in fuel prices this year. The country has faced a series of demonstrations in recent months, with citizens expressing their discontent over the rising cost of living, particularly the sharp increases in fuel prices. The government has acknowledged the public's concerns and is seeking to find a solution that balances the need for economic stability and the well-being of the population. The meeting aims to devise strategies to stem the potential for further unrest and find ways to mitigate the impact of the fuel price hikes on Angolan citizens. The government's response will be closely watched as it navigates the delicate balance between economic realities and the demands of its citizens.

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