- Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola
Infobox_Political_party
name_english = Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola
name_native = Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola
leader =
president =José Eduardo dos Santos
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foundation = December, 1956
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youth_wing =Youth of MPLA
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ideology =Social democracy , formerlyMarxism-Leninism
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international =Socialist International
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website = [http://www.mpla-angola.org/ www.mpla-angola.org]
footnotes = See alsoPolitics of Angola .The Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola - Party of Labour ( _pt. Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola - Partido do Trabalho) is anAngola n political party that has ruled the country since independence in 1975. The MPLA fought againstPortugal in the war for independence from 1961 to 1975 and againstUNITA andFNLA in the civil war from 1975 to 2002.Formation
In December 1956 the
Angolan Communist Party (PCA) merged with theParty of the United Struggle for Africans in Angola (PLUA) to form the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola withViriato da Cruz , the President of the PCA, as Secretary General.cite book|last=|first=|year=1977|title=Africa Year Book and Who's who|pages=238] cite book|last=Tvedten|first=Inge|year=1997|title=Angola: Struggle for Peace and Reconstruction|pages=29] Later other movements merged into MPLA, such asMovement for the National Independence of Angola (MINA) and theDemocratic Front for the Liberation of Angola (FDLA).The MPLA's core base includes the
Mbundu ethnic group and the mixed-race intelligentsia of the capital city,Luanda . It formerly had links to European and SovietCommunist parties but is now a full-member of theSocialist International grouping ofsocial democratic parties.The armed wing of MPLA was the Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola (FAPLA). The FAPLA later became the national armed forces of the country.
In 1960 it joined with the
PAIGC ,fraternal party inGuinea-Bissau andCabo Verde , to direct combat against thePortuguese empire inAfrica . The following year, the expanded umbrella groupCONCP replaced FRAIN, adding fellowMarxist-Leninists FRELIMO ofMozambique and the CLSTP, forerunner of theMLSTP ofSao Tome and Principe .The
Carnation Revolution inLisbon ,Portugal in 1974 established a military government that promptly ceased anti-independence fighting in Angola and agreed to hand over power to a coalition of three pro-independence Angolan movements. The coalition quickly broke down and the newly independent Angola broke into a state of civil war.South Africa intervened militarily in favor of the conservative FNLA and UNITA,Zaire and theUnited States also heavily aided the two groups.Cuba deployed thousands of troops in 1975 to aid the MPLA, theSoviet Union aided both Cuba and the MPLA government during the war. In November 1980, the MPLA had all but crushed UNITA, and the South African forces withdrew. TheUnited States Congress barred further U.S. military involvement in the country, fearing anotherVietnam -style quagmire.in 1979.
In 1976 MPLA adopted
Marxism-Leninism as the party ideology. It maintained close ties with the Soviet Union and the Communist bloc, establishingsocialist economic policies and aone-party state . Several thousand Cuban troops remained in the country to combat UNITA insurgents and bolster the regime's security.This lead to Civil war with UNITA, which received varying degrees of support from the U.S. and South Africa in the 1980s, continued until 2002, when UNITA leader
Jonas Savimbi was killed. The two parties promptly agreed to a ceasefire, and a plan was laid out for UNITA to demobilize and become a political party.In 1983 the MPLA added "Partido do Trabalho" (Party of Labour) to its name.
In the 1992 elections MPLA-PT won 53.74% of the votes and 129 out of 227 members of parliament. In the next election, held in 2008 (long delayed due to the civil war), the MPLA won 81.64% of the vote and 191 seats out of 220 seats. [ [http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-09/17/content_10053620.htm "Angolan ruling party gains about 82% of votes in legislative race"] , Xinhua, September 17, 2008.]
The MPLA-PT is currently a member of the
Socialist International .Major mass organizations of MPLA-PT are Organização da Mulher Angolana (Angolan Women's Organization), União Nacional dos Trabalhadores Angolanos (National Union of Angolan Workers), Organização dos Pioneiros de Agostinho Neto (Organization of Pioneers of Agostinho Neto), and the Juventude do MPLA (Youth of MPLA).
Foreign support
The MPLA received military and humanitarian support primarily from the governments of
Algeria ,Bulgaria ,cite book|last=Howe|first=Herbert M|year=2004|title=Ambiguous Order: Military Forces In African States|pages=81]Cape Verde Islands ,Czechoslovakia ,cite book|last=Wright|first=George|year=1997|title=The Destruction of a Nation: United States Policy Towards Angola Since 1945|pages=9-10] the Congo,Cuba ,Guinea-Bissau ,Morocco ,Mozambique ,Nigeria ,North Korea , thePeople's Republic of China ,Romania ,São Tomé and Príncipe ,cite book|last=Nzongola-Ntalaja|first=Georges|coauthors=Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein|year=1986|title=The Crisis in Zaire|pages=193-194] theSoviet Union ,Sudan ,Tanzania ,Vietnam , andYugoslavia . While China did briefly support the MPLA,cite book|last=China Study Centre (India)|first=|year=1964|title=China Report|pages=25] it actively supported the MPLA's enemies, the anti-Communist FNLA and later UNITA, during the war for independence and the civil war.cite book|last=Walker|first=John Frederick|year=2004|title=A Certain Curve of Horn: The Hundred-Year Quest for the Giant Sable Antelope of Angola|pages=146] cite book|last=Nzongola-Ntalaja|first=Georges|coauthors=Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein|year=1986|title=The Crisis in Zaire|pages=194]ee also
*
History of Angola
*Cuba in Angola
*African independence movements
*List of current Angolan ministers (All MPLA)
*Mário Pinto de Andrade References
External links
* [http://www.mpla-angola.org/ MPLA official site]
* [http://www.mpla10.org/ MPLA campaign site]
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