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'''Kundy Paihama''' is an [[Angola]]n politician who served as Angola's [[Defense Minister|Minister of Defense]] from 1999 to 2010.<ref name=a>{{cite web|author=|year=2007|url=http://www.angolapress-angop.ao/noticia-e.asp?ID=585252|title=Angola: Defence Minister Congratulates Premier|publisher=AngolaPress|accessdate=2007-12-31}}</ref> He has subsequently served as Minister for War Veterans.
'''Kundy Paihama''' is an [[Angola]]n politician who served as Angola's [[Defense Minister|Minister of Defense]] from 1999 to 2010.<ref name=a>{{cite web|author=|year=2007|url=http://www.angolapress-angop.ao/noticia-e.asp?ID=585252|title=Angola: Defence Minister Congratulates Premier|publisher=AngolaPress|accessdate=2007-12-31}}</ref> He has subsequently served as Minister for War Veterans.


Paihama was the 18th candidate on the national list of the [[People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola]] (MPLA) in the [[Angolan parliamentary election, 2008|September 2008 parliamentary election]].<ref>[http://www.angolaxyami.com/Eleicoes-em-Angola/Eleicoes-Lista-integral-dos-candidatos-do-MPLA-antigo-PM-Marcolino-Moco-fora-nova-cara-Akwa.html "Eleições: Lista integral dos candidatos do MPLA, antigo PM Marcolino Moco fora, nova cara Akwá"], Angola Xyami, July 5, 2008 {{pt icon}}.</ref><ref name=CNE>[http://www.cne.ao/listadep.html List of deputies elected in the 2008 election], CNE website {{pt icon}}.</ref> He won a seat in this election, in which the MPLA won an overwhelming majority in the [[National Assembly of Angola|National Assembly]].<ref name=CNE/>
Paihama was the 18th candidate on the national list of the [[People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola]] (MPLA) in the [[Angolan parliamentary election, 2008|September 2008 parliamentary election]].<ref>[http://www.angolaxyami.com/Eleicoes-em-Angola/Eleicoes-Lista-integral-dos-candidatos-do-MPLA-antigo-PM-Marcolino-Moco-fora-nova-cara-Akwa.html "Eleições: Lista integral dos candidatos do MPLA, antigo PM Marcolino Moco fora, nova cara Akwá"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080818231257/http://www.angolaxyami.com/Eleicoes-em-Angola/Eleicoes-Lista-integral-dos-candidatos-do-MPLA-antigo-PM-Marcolino-Moco-fora-nova-cara-Akwa.html |date=2008-08-18 }}, Angola Xyami, July 5, 2008 {{pt icon}}.</ref><ref name=CNE>[http://www.cne.ao/listadep.html List of deputies elected in the 2008 election], CNE website {{pt icon}}.</ref> He won a seat in this election, in which the MPLA won an overwhelming majority in the [[National Assembly of Angola|National Assembly]].<ref name=CNE/>


Kundy Paihama owns 33.15% of the shares of the ''[[Banco Angolano de Negócios e Comércio]]''.<ref name="BANC_Annual2010">
Kundy Paihama owns 33.15% of the shares of the ''[[Banco Angolano de Negócios e Comércio]]''.<ref name="BANC_Annual2010">

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Kundy Paihama is an Angolan politician who served as Angola's Minister of Defense from 1999 to 2010.[1] He has subsequently served as Minister for War Veterans.

Paihama was the 18th candidate on the national list of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) in the September 2008 parliamentary election.[2][3] He won a seat in this election, in which the MPLA won an overwhelming majority in the National Assembly.[3]

Kundy Paihama owns 33.15% of the shares of the Banco Angolano de Negócios e Comércio.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Angola: Defence Minister Congratulates Premier". AngolaPress. 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-31.
  2. ^ "Eleições: Lista integral dos candidatos do MPLA, antigo PM Marcolino Moco fora, nova cara Akwá" Archived 2008-08-18 at the Wayback Machine, Angola Xyami, July 5, 2008 Template:Pt icon.
  3. ^ a b List of deputies elected in the 2008 election, CNE website Template:Pt icon.
  4. ^ "Relatorio e contas/Annual report 2010" (in Portuguese and English). Luanda, Angola: Banco Angolano de Negócios e Comércio. 2011-08-30. p.117

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