Youth of MPLA
- Angola
Official language
1st National Secretary
The Youth of MPLA (Portuguese: Juventude do MPLA, JMPLA) is a major mass organization within the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola - Party of Labour, along with the Organização da Mulher Angolana (Angolan Women's Organization), União Nacional dos Trabalhadores Angolanos (National Union of Angolan Workers) and the Organização de Pioneiros de Agostinho Neto (Agostinho Neto Pioneer Organization).
Jonas Savimbi, leader of UNITA from 1966 until 2002, was briefly a member of the JMPLA in the early 1960s.[1]
References
- ^ Victoria Brittain (2002-02-25). "Obituary: Jonas Savimbi". The Guardian. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
External links
- JMPLA official site
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Communist youth wings
- Communist Youth League of China
- Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union
- Young Communist League (Cuba)
- Lao People's Revolutionary Youth Union
- Socialist Patriotic Youth League (North Korea)
- Komsomol (Soviet Union)
- Free German Youth (East Germany) 1
- Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League 1
- Polish Socialist Youth Union 1
- Labour Youth Union of Albania
- Hungarian Young Communist League1
- Dimitrov Communist Youth Union (Bulgaria)
- Union of Communist Youth (Romania)
- Czechoslovak Socialist Youth Union
- League of Socialist Youth of Yugoslavia
- Democratic Youth Organisation of Afghanistan
- Youth of MPLA (Angola) 2
- Mozambican Youth Organisation 2
- People's Revolutionary Youth Union of Kampuchea
- Congolese Socialist Youth Union
- National Youth Organisation (Grenada)
- Seychelles People's Progressive Front Youth League (Seychelles)
1 Re-organized after the dissolution 2 Still active but no longer identified with communism
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