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56:Abbreviation
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665:March 2002
459:with other
453:nationalist
431:Early years
163:Historical:
154:Centre-left
126:Historical:
1797:Categories
1733:coalition
1731:Uê Kédadji
1635:Parliament
1557:Observador
1448:References
860:Supported
731:candidate
401:Portuguese
293:History of
228:Party flag
1665:Union (5)
1472:27 August
1036:Position
1018:Election
755:Election
465:socialist
461:communist
412:MLSTP–PSD
268:Elections
168:Left-wing
158:left-wing
131:Communism
59:MLSTP–PSD
1585:Facebook
1563:12 April
635:Príncipe
598:Portugal
596:(PS) in
526:and the
490:Portugal
284:a series
282:Part of
172:far-left
103:Ideology
92:São Tomé
1423:23 / 55
1418:40.32%
1415:31,634
1387:16 / 55
1382:24.71%
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1351:21 / 55
1346:32.09%
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1310:20 / 55
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1269:24 / 55
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831:39.98%
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802:17,820
796:13,627
773:Result
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702:In the
695:of the
577:of the
426:History
242:Website
221:18 / 55
88:Riboque
76:Founded
1228:50.8%
1156:30.5%
1030:Seats
1024:Votes
911:4.06%
908:2,445
874:38.8%
805:47.3%
799:37.7%
767:Votes
761:Votes
286:on the
65:Leader
473:Gabon
457:CONCP
409:abbr.
185:CONCP
1659:MDFM
1657:and
1651:(23)
1645:(25)
1565:2023
1474:2021
1441:2nd
1411:2018
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1375:2014
1369:2nd
1334:2010
1328:2nd
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1215:1st
1185:1994
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1149:1991
1143:1st
1115:1985
1109:1st
1081:1980
1075:1st
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973:2021
958:Lost
936:2016
921:Lost
899:2011
884:Lost
856:2006
841:Lost
824:2001
809:Lost
787:1996
602:MPLA
520:Cuba
463:and
395:The
79:1960
1671:(2)
1663:UDD
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