词条 | Liberation Front of Portuguese Guinea and Cape Verde |
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| name = Liberation Front of Portuguese Guinea and Cape Verde | colorcode = Red | leader = Amilcar Cabral | foundation = 1960 | dissolved = Unknown | ideology = Communism Marxism-Leninism African nationalism African socialism Anti-imperialism Left-wing nationalism | position = Left-wing | headquarters = Dakar | country = Guinea-Bissau }} The Liberation Front of Portuguese Guinea and Cape Verde (Portuguese: Frente de Libertação da Guiné Portuguesa e Cabo Verde, FLGC) was a militant political party in Guinea-Bissau, then part of Portuguese Guinea, formed to seek independence from Portugal.[1] It was established in Dakar in 1960 by Amilcar Cabral and Henri Labėry from an amalgamation of the Liberation Movement of Portuguese Guinea and the Cape Verde Islands (French:Mouvement de Liberation de la Guinee Portugaise et des Iles du Cap Vert, MLGCV) with other groups such as the Liberation Movement of Portuguese Guinea (Portuguese: Movimento de Libertação da Guiné Portuguesa, MLGP) Its life was short due to internal conflict and it was soon replaced by the United Liberation Front (Front Uni de Libération, FUL), a predecessor of the Struggle Front for the National Independence of Guinea (Frente de Luta Pela Independencia Nacional da Guine-Bissau, FLING) References1. ^{{cite book|title=Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau|first= Peter|last=Mendy|page=188}} {{Guinea-Bissau political parties}} 4 : Defunct political parties in Guinea-Bissau|Political parties established in 1960|Portuguese Guinea|Separatism in Portugal |
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