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MLSTP.
After the
April 1974
Carnation Revolution in Portugal, the new
government agreed to hand over
power to the
MLSTP.
Later that year, the
MLSTP was...
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Democratic Convergence (PCD)
toppled the
MLSTP to take a
majority of
seats in the
National ****embly, with the
MLSTP becoming an
important and
vocal minority...
- for the
Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe –
Social Democratic Party (
MLSTP–PSD) Democratic
Convergence Party (PCD) Independent
Democratic Action...
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Movement for the
Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe-Social
Democratic Party (
MLSTP-PSD). He
became Prime Minister on 18
September 2004
after being chosen by...
- ****embly, with the
MLSTP becoming an
important and
vocal minority party. Muni****l
elections followed in late 1992, in
which the
MLSTP won a
majority of...
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Party (
MLSTP-PSD), the
former sole
legal party and the
Democratic Convergence Party -
Reflection Group (PCD-GR), a
party formed by a
coalition of
MLSTP dissidents...
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Movement for the
Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe/Social
Democratic Party (
MLSTP/PSD).
Branco was
Minister of
Finance from 1995 to 1996. He
served as Minister...
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Democratic Party (
MLSTP/PSD), and in June
Menezes asked the
MLSTP/PSD to form a new government. The ADI
denounced Menezes'
designation of the
MLSTP/PSD to form...
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outgoing parliament: the
Movement for the
Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe (
MLSTP-PSD), the
Democratic Convergence Party (PCD) and the
Independent Democratic...
- This was led by the
Movement for the
Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe (
MLSTP),
which were
established seven years later. The Portuguese, however, refused...