Santiago, 15 January, 2026 / 9:36 pm (ACI Africa).
The representative of the Holy Father in Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, Cape Verde, and Mauritania has commended Cape Verde for its 35 years of freedom and democratic governance, highlighting the decisive role played by the country’s Parliament in consolidating democracy.
Speaking on Wednesday, January 14, after his visit to Cape Verde’s National Assembly, where he met with its President, Austelino Tavares Correia, Archbishop Waldemar Stanisław Sommertag described the Parliament as a key institution in the establishment and strengthening of a country’s democratic system.
“It is a joy to celebrate with Cape Verde this important milestone of freedom and democracy, which strengthens civic participation and nourishes the hope of the people,” Archbishop Sommertag said.
He added that witnessing firsthand “the strengthening of a democracy that promotes dialogue and the civic participation of all citizens” was deeply encouraging.
Accompanied by Arlindo Cardinal Gomes Furtado, the Local Ordinary of Santiago Diocese, Archbishop Sommertag underscored the Parliament’s central role in national life.






