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Summary
(C) President dos Santos, who assumed the
leadership both of the Popular Movement for the
Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and of Angola in 1979,
has consolidated his political power by decreasing
.the importance of competing MPLA factions and
striving to maintain the semblance of party unity.
(C) The MPLA's ties with the Portuguese,
Soviet, and Cuban communist parties enabled it to
conduct a decade-long insurgency against the
Portuguese colonial government and to win--with
Soviet and Cuban military assistance--a civil war
against its rival liberation movements. Since
Angolan independence in November 1975, the MPLA has
divided into factions on racial and tribal issues
as well as questions of economic planning, military
tactics, and relations with the Soviet bloc.
(S/NF) Dos Santos would like to prevent the
internal violence that characterized the first
years of Angolan independence and to pursue para-
military operations against the UNITA insurgents of
Jones Savimbi. He is likely to continue to solid-
ify his position as national leader, although he
probably will face growing opposition from the
military.
(S/NF) When the MPLA assumed power in 1975,
it divided into two factions:
--The "internationalists" were a small cadre of
well-educated mulatto and black intellectuals
who had close ties to the Portuguese Communist
Party and who, for the most part, had lived
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