Political Bureau of the Central Committee of FRELIMO
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The Political Bureau of the Central Committee of FRELIMO was a Politburo which briefly ruled the People's Republic of Mozambique
People's Republic of Mozambique
The People's Republic of Mozambique , was a self-declared socialist state that lasted from June 25, 1975 through December 1, 1990, becoming the present day Republic of Mozambique.After gaining independence from Portugal in 1975, the People's Republic of Mozambique was established shortly...

 between 19 October 1986 and 6 November 1986.

Membership in 1986
  • Marcelino dos Santos
    Marcelino dos Santos
    Marcelino dos Santos is a Mozambican poet, revolutionary, and statesman. As a young man he travelled to Portugal, and Paris, France for an education. He was a founding member of the Frente de Libertacao de Mocambique , in 1962; and served as the party's deputy president from 1969 to 1977...

  • Joaquim Chissano
    Joaquim Chissano
    Joaquim Alberto Chissano served as the second President of Mozambique for nineteen years from 6 November 1986 until 2 February 2005. Since stepping down as president, Chissano has become an elder statesman and is called upon by international bodies, such as the United Nations, to be an envoy or...

  • Alberto Chipande
  • Armando Guebuza
    Armando Guebuza
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  • Jorge Rebelo
  • Mariano de Araújo Matsinhe
    Mariano de Araújo Matsinhe
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  • Sebastião Marcos Mabote
  • Jacinto Soares Veloso
  • Mário da Graça Machungo
    Mário da Graça Machungo
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  • José Óscar Monteiro
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