Democratic People's Republic of Angola

The Democratic People's Republic of Angola was a rival government to that of the People's Republic of Angola.

Democratic People's Republic of Angola
República Popular Democrática de Angola
1975–1976
1979–2002
Flag of
StatusUnrecognized government
CapitalHuambo (de jure)
Jamba (de facto)
Common languagesPortuguese
GovernmentUnitary two-party diarchic provisional government (1975 - 1976)

Unitary one-party socialist provisional government (1979 - 1992)

Unitary provisional government (1992 - 2002)
Co-president 
 19751976
Holden Roberto and Jonas Savimbi
President 
 1979–2002
Jonas Savimbi
 2002
Paulo Lukamba Gato
Historical eraCold War
 RPDA proclaimed
11 November 1975
 RPDA suppressed
11 February 1976
 RPDA reestablished
1979
 RPDA dissolution
4 April 2002
Preceded by
Succeeded by
1975:
Overseas Province
of Angola
1979:
People's Republic
of Angola
1976:
People's Republic
of Angola
2002:
Republic of
Angola
Today part ofAngola

It was declared by the FNLA and UNITA in the city of Huambo. It was formed during the dawn of Angolan independence, in November 1975, though by February 1976, its FNLA forces had been largely defeated by the MPLA of the People's Republic of Angola.[1] The Democratic People's Republic, at first, was inspired by Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and the Chinese Revolution, including an explicit mention of the construction of socialism in its program.[2] It was supported by South Africa and United States.[3]

See also

References

  1. Africa South of the Sahara 2004. Europa Publications Limited. 2003. p. 40. ISBN 9781857431834. Retrieved 2018-06-03.
  2. Saba, Paul (February 15, 1976). "Superpowers, Out of Angola!". marxists.org.
  3. "Angola - INDEPENDENCE AND THE RISE OF THE MPLA GOVERNMENT". countrystudies.us. Retrieved 2018-06-03.
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