people realized the problem of angola was from those from a single person who was jose eduardo dos santos. so in 2017, dos santos stepped down and lourenco came. after some time, he was doing almost the same as dos santos. the lives of the people did not change that much. so now people believe the problem is the system itself. that is why now people went to vote, went to decide. this was to penalize the ruling party. kim: we heard you was doing a parallel count, apart from the commission. if these two sides are coming up with different results, what will happen? could that lead to violence? borges: i think, yes. postelection violence is something that was already expected in angola. the citizens do not trust the electoral body. whatever the results, the people will not trust in that. we can see that in the capital of angola, unida -- unita is winning. a means we can foresee some kind of unrest for the final results. kim: what has the playing field and like in the lead up to the elections? marisa: there has been a great concern over transparency about vote counting. that is because last ye