João Lourenço
Denne artikel omhandler Angolas præsident João Lourenço. Artiklen om den portugisiske fodboldspiller af samme navn ligger under titlen João Lourenço (fodboldspiller)
João Lourenço | |
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(27. september 2023) | |
Angolas 3. præsident | |
Nuværende | |
Overtaget embede 26. september 2017 | |
Foregående | José Eduardo dos Santos |
Personlige detaljer | |
Født | 5. marts 1954 (69 år) Lobito, Angola |
Politisk parti | MPLA |
Ægtefælle | Ana Dias Lourenço |
Uddannelsessted | Det Militærpolitiske Lenin-Akademi |
Beskæftigelse | International forumdeltager, militærperson, politiker |
Udmærkelser | Orden af den ældgamle Welwitschia Mirabilis (2018) *José Marti-ordenen *Storkæde af Henrik Søfarerens Orden (2018) |
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João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço (født 5. marts 1954 i Lobito i Angola) er en politiker fra Angola, der har været Angolas tredje præsident siden 2017.
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Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III shakes hands with President of Angola João Lourenço during a bilateral exchange at the Angola presidential palace in Luanda, Angola, Sept. 27, 2023. Austin met with Lourenço to advance the growing U.S.-Angola bilateral defense relationship and address regional security issues. (DoD photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Alexander Kubitza)