Article 23, clause 2 states:
No one may be discriminated against, privileged, deprived of any right or exempted from any duty on the basis of…disability…
Article 54, clause 1 states:
Every citizen who has attained the age of eighteen years shall have the right to vote and stand for election for any state or local authority body and to serve their terms of office or mandates, under the terms of the Constitution and the law.
Article 83, clause 1 states:
Disabled citizens shall fully enjoy the rights and be subject to the duties enshrined in the Constitution, without prejudice to any restrictions on the exercise or fulfillment of rights and duties they are unable, or not fully able, to enjoy or carry out.
Article 84, clause 1 states:
…those disabled during the course of military or paramilitary service…shall enjoy a special status and the protection of the state and society, under the terms of the Constitution and the law.
Article 143, clause 1 states:
Members shall be elected by universal, free, equal, direct, secret and periodic suffrage by national citizens aged over eighteen who are resident in national territory, including Angolan citizens resident abroad for the purposes of work, study, illness or similar reasons.
Article 110, clause 1 states:
Citizens of Angolan origin aged at least thirty-five who…are in full possession of their civil and political rights and physical and mental capacities shall be eligible for election as President of the Republic.
Article 129, clause 1 states:
The President of the Republic may be removed from office in the following circumstances…
Article 130, clause 1 states:
The office of the President of the Republic shall become vacant in the following circumstances:…
Article 131, clause 2 states:
The Vice-President shall substitute the President of the Republic when he is absent from the country, unable to perform his duties and in any situations in which he is temporarily unable to perform his functions and they shall, in these circumstances, be responsible for the daily management of executive functions.
Article 132 states:
(1) If the office of the elected President of the Republic elect becomes vacant, the duties shall be performed by the Vice-President, who shall complete the term of office with full powers.
(2) Should the situation referred to in the previous point arise or should the office of Vice-President become vacant, the President of the Republic shall appoint an individual elected to Parliament by the list of the political party or coalition of political parties which receives the most votes to perform the duties of the Vice-President, having consulted the political party or coalition of parties which presented the candidate for President of the Republic, under the terms of Articles 109 and 142 onwards of this Constitution.
(3) Should both the President of the Republic and the Vice-President become permanently and simultaneously unable to perform their duties, the President of the National Assembly shall assume the duties of the President of the Republic until new general elections are held, which must happen within one hundred and twenty days of verification of their inability to serve.
(4) Should the President of the Republic elect become permanently unable to perform his duties before his inauguration, he shall be replaced by the Vice-President elect, and a substitute Vice-President shall be appointed under the terms of point 2 of this Article.
(5) Should both the President of the Republic elect and the Vice-President elect become permanently and simultaneously unable to perform their duties prior to taking up office, the political party or coalition of political parties whose list elected the President and Vice-President so impeded shall be responsible for appointing their substitutes from among Members elected by the same list, to take up office
(6) The Constitutional Court shall be responsible for verifying the cases of permanent inability to serve, as prescribed in this Constitution.
Article 145, clause 1 states:
The following shall be ineligible for election as Members:…
Article 151, clause 1 states:
Members shall be suspended from office in the following cases:…
Article 153 states:
(1) Members shall be permanently replaced in the following circumstances:…
(2) When a Member needs to be substituted, their seat shall be filled in order of precedence by the next Member on the party or coalition party list from which the former Member had been elected.
Article 110, clause 1 states:
Citizens of Angolan origin aged at least thirty-five who…are in full possession of their civil and political rights and physical and mental capacities shall be eligible for election as President of the Republic.
Article 129, clause 1 states:
The President of the Republic may be removed from office in the following circumstances…
Article 130, clause 1 states:
The office of the President of the Republic shall become vacant in the following circumstances:…
Article 131, clause 2 states:
The Vice-President shall substitute the President of the Republic when he is absent from the country, unable to perform his duties and in any situations in which he is temporarily unable to perform his functions and they shall, in these circumstances, be responsible for the daily management of executive functions.
Article 132 states:
(1) If the office of the elected President of the Republic elect becomes vacant, the duties shall be performed by the Vice-President, who shall complete the term of office with full powers.
(2) Should the situation referred to in the previous point arise or should the office of Vice-President become vacant, the President of the Republic shall appoint an individual elected to Parliament by the list of the political party or coalition of political parties which receives the most votes to perform the duties of the Vice-President, having consulted the political party or coalition of parties which presented the candidate for President of the Republic, under the terms of Articles 109 and 142 onwards of this Constitution.
(3) Should both the President of the Republic and the Vice-President become permanently and simultaneously unable to perform their duties, the President of the National Assembly shall assume the duties of the President of the Republic until new general elections are held, which must happen within one hundred and twenty days of verification of their inability to serve.
(4) Should the President of the Republic elect become permanently unable to perform his duties before his inauguration, he shall be replaced by the Vice-President elect, and a substitute Vice-President shall be appointed under the terms of point 2 of this Article.
(5) Should both the President of the Republic elect and the Vice-President elect become permanently and simultaneously unable to perform their duties prior to taking up office, the political party or coalition of political parties whose list elected the President and Vice-President so impeded shall be responsible for appointing their substitutes from among Members elected by the same list, to take up office
(6) The Constitutional Court shall be responsible for verifying the cases of permanent inability to serve, as prescribed in this Constitution.
Article 145, clause 1 states:
The following shall be ineligible for election as Members:…
Article 151, clause 1 states:
Members shall be suspended from office in the following cases:…
Article 153 states:
(1) Members shall be permanently replaced in the following circumstances:…
(2) When a Member needs to be substituted, their seat shall be filled in order of precedence by the next Member on the party or coalition party list from which the former Member had been elected.