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Paulo Lukamba Gato

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Lukamba Gato led UNITA's political party until 2003 when Isaías Samakuva won the leadership election. Samakuva is the President of UNITA until November 2019.
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in February 2002, Lukamba Gato served as UNITA's Secretary-General. Upon Savimbi's death and the subsequent death of Vice President
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and battle wounds, Lukamba Gato assumed control of the rebel group. Lukamba Gato led UNITA in negotiations that ended the
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Lukamba Gato was the fifth candidate on UNITA's national list in the
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Angola: War is Over, But Peace Comes at a Price Says Unita Leader
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on March 3, 2002 until he lost the 2003 leadership election to
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Index

Paulo Lukamba
Bailundo
UNITA
MPLA
Angolan Civil War
António Dembo
Isaías Samakuva
Huambo
Angola
Carnation revolution
Portugal
France
Jonas Savimbi
António Dembo
diabetes
Angolan Civil War
September 2008 parliamentary election
Angola in Peace
Archived
Wayback Machine
List of deputies elected in the 2008 election
Archived
Wayback Machine
Angola: War is Over, But Peace Comes at a Price Says Unita Leader
Angola in peace
Categories
1954 births
Living people
Angolan rebels
People of the Angolan Civil War

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