Angola ruling party in landslide win
"The leadership of UNITA accepts the results of theelection and congratulates the MPLA," UNITA leader IsaiasSamakuva said.
With nearly 80 of the vote counted from the two-day poll,the MPLA was winning about 82 percent of the vote versus justover 10 percent for UNITA, the former rebel group and largestopposition party in the oil-rich nation.
Based on these results, the MPLA (Popular Movement for theLiberation of Angola), in power since independence fromPortugal, was leading in all 18 provinces. It was within reachof a coveted two thirds of the 220-seat parliament, giving itthe power to change the constitution.