- The
Bicesse Accords, also
known as the
Estoril Accords, laid out a
transition to multi-party
democracy in
Angola under the
supervision of the
United Nations'...
- Luanda, Angola. The
conflict occurred as a
result of
UNITA breaking the
Bicesse Accords, on
account of
alleged voter fraud in the 1992
Angolan general...
-
President dos
Santos met with
Savimbi in Lisbon,
Portugal and
signed the
Bicesse Accords, the
first of
three major peace agreements, on 31 May 1991, with...
- Angola. In 1991, the MPLA and
UNITA signed the
peace agreement known as the
Bicesse Accords,
which allowed for
multiparty elections in Angola. In 1992, the...
- (Australian contribution) 1989
Namibian parliamentary elections Caprivi conflict Bicesse Accords Memorials Heroes' Acre
Freedom Park Fort
Klapperkop Related topics...
- days later. May 1 –
Angolan Civil War: The MPLA and
UNITA agree to the
Bicesse Accords,
which are
formally signed on May 31 in Lisbon. May 6 – In the...
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Armed Forces for the
Liberation of
Angola (FAPLA)
following the
abortive Bicesse Accord with the
Armed Forces of the
Liberation of
Angola (FALA), armed...
- Inter-Parliamentary Union. 1986. pp. 31–32.
Retrieved 5
November 2016. "Angola: The
Bicesse Accords". EISA.
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original on 2
September 2010. Retrieved...
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Falklands War. 1990 –
Angolan Civil War: The MPLA and
UNITA agree to the
Bicesse Accords,
which are
formally signed on May 31 in Lisbon. 1993 – Sri Lankan...
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foreign investment. By May 1991 it
reached a
peace agreement with UNITA, the
Bicesse Accords,
which scheduled new
general elections for
September 1992. When...