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Parliament approves revised constitution

Cape Verde's parliament on Friday approved amendments to its constitution, with the ruling Movimento para Democracia (MpD) voting for the revision and the opposition Partido Africano da Independencia de Cabo Verde (PAICV) against, LUSA reported. LUSA said the revision's main changes related to the judicial system, and that the new constitution also paves the way for Creole, the mother tongue of most of Cape Verdians, to join Portuguese eventually as an official language of the archipelago.

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