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Angola

Freedom at a Glance
Global Freedom
28 / 100
Not Free
Internet Freedom
59 / 100
Partly Free

Angola has been ruled by the same party since independence, and authorities have systematically repressed political dissent. Since President João Lourenço’s election in 2017, the government has taken steps to crack down on endemic corruption and eased restrictions on the press and civil society, but serious governance and human rights challenges persist.

Research & Recommendations

Angola

Not Free
28
100
PR Political Rights 10 40
CL Civil Liberties 18 60
Last Year's Score & Status
28 100 Not Free
A country or territory’s Freedom in the World status depends on its aggregate Political Rights score, on a scale of 0–40, and its aggregate Civil Liberties score, on a scale of 0–60. See the methodology.

Overview

Angola has been ruled by the same party since independence, and authorities have systematically repressed political dissent. Corruption, due process violations, and abuses by security forces remain common. Some restrictions on the press and civil society were eased after President João Lourenço took office in 2017, but that partial opening has since been reversed.

Previous Reports: 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025
Freedom in the World 2025 Policy Recommendations

Angola

Partly Free
59
100
A Obstacles to Access 12 25
B Limits on Content 28 35
C Violations of User Rights 19 40
Last Year's Score & Status
59 100 Partly Free
Scores are based on a scale of 0 (least free) to 100 (most free). See the methodology und report acknowledgements.

Political Overview

Angola has been ruled by the same party since independence, and authorities have systematically repressed political dissent. Corruption, due process violations, and abuses by security forces remain common. Some restrictions on the press and civil society were eased after President João Lourenço took office in 2017, but that partial opening has since been reversed.

Previous Reports: 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024
Freedom on the Net 2024 Policy Recommendations

News and Updates

Freedom House Perspectives

Illustration of LGBTQ+ activists around the world.

How LGBT+ Advocates Fight for Everyone

Democracy cannot thrive without the protection and promotion of universal human rights and the recognition of the inherent dignity and worth of every individual.
Juni 29, 2023

News Releases & Media Coverage

Policy & Advocacy

Freedom House

SADC: Restrictive COVID-19 Regulations Presenting Concerning Ramifications for Enjoyment of Human Rights, Including Livelihoods

In an open letter to the Southern Africa Development Community and member states, Amnesty International, the Advancing Rights in Southern Africa program managed by Freedom House, the Southern Africa Litigation Centre and the Southern Africa Human Rights Defenders Network, have expressed their concern about restrictive government measures in response to COVID-19 which have a significant impact on citizens' rights and livelihoods. The four organizations called on governments in the region to adhere to applicable human rights standards in addressing the crisis.
Mai 27, 2020

Country Facts

Basic Facts

Freedom in the World Score
28
/ 100
Not Free
Freedom on the Net Score
59
/ 100
Partly Free
Population: 35,590,000

Internet Facts

Status
Partly Free
Networks Restricted
No
Social Media Blocked
No
Websites Blocked
No
Pro-government Commentators
Yes
Users Arrested
Yes

Election Facts

Status
Past Election
Date of Election
August, 24 2022
Type of Election
General
Internet Penetration
31.00%
Election Year
2022
Vulnerability Index
46
/ 100

Transnational Repression

Status
Not Tracked