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{{Infobox political party|name=African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cabe Verde|logo=PAIGC logo.png|founded=September 19, 1956|abbreviation=PAIGC|standing_committee=Standing Committee|leader1_title=President|leader1_name=[[Domingos Simões Pereira]]|leader2_title=National Secretary|leader2_name=António Patrocínio Barbosa da Silva|founder=[[Amílcar Cabral]]|headquarters=[[Bissau]], [[Guinea-Bissau]]|youth_wing=[[Amílcar Cabral African Youth]]|womens_wing=[[Democratic Union of Women]]|political_orientation=[[Cabralism]]<br>[[Democratic Socialism]]<br>[[Pan-Africanism]]|website=https://paigc.gw/}}The '''African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cabe Verde''' (PAIGC), is a Bissau Guinean Pan-Africanist opposition party which played an instrumental role in the liberation of [[Republic of Guinea-Bissau|Guinea-Bissau]] from Portuguese colonial rule. After Cabral's assassination, Aristides Pereira became Secretary General of the PAIGC and President of Cabe Verde while Luis Cabral governed Guinea-Bissau as Chairman of the State Council. The military overthrow of Luis Cabral by João Vieira subsequently resulted in a party split, in which Pereira and the Cabe Verde branch formed the [[African Party for the Independence of Cabe Verde]]. Since then the PAIGC has struggled to maintain political power in the country as a series of military regimes took power. Despite the PAIGC losing the 2019 presidential election, the party recently won back its parliamentary majority.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Africa News|title=Opposition coalition wins legislative elections in Guinea-Bissau|url=https://www.africanews.com/2023/06/09/opposition-coalition-wins-legislative-elections-in-guinea-bissau/}}</ref> | {{Infobox political party|name=African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cabe Verde|logo=PAIGC logo.png|founded=September 19, 1956|abbreviation=PAIGC|standing_committee=Standing Committee|leader1_title=President|leader1_name=[[Domingos Simões Pereira]]|leader2_title=National Secretary|leader2_name=António Patrocínio Barbosa da Silva|founder=[[Amílcar Cabral]]|headquarters=[[Bissau]], [[Guinea-Bissau]]|youth_wing=[[Amílcar Cabral African Youth]]|womens_wing=[[Democratic Union of Women]]|political_orientation=[[Cabralism]]<br>[[Democratic Socialism]]<br>[[Pan-Africanism]]|website=https://paigc.gw/}}The '''African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cabe Verde''' (PAIGC), is a Bissau Guinean Pan-Africanist opposition party which played an instrumental role in the liberation of [[Republic of Guinea-Bissau|Guinea-Bissau]] from Portuguese colonial rule. After Cabral's assassination, Aristides Pereira became Secretary General of the PAIGC and President of Cabe Verde while Luis Cabral governed Guinea-Bissau as Chairman of the State Council. The military overthrow of Luis Cabral by João Vieira subsequently resulted in a party split, in which Pereira and the Cabe Verde branch formed the [[African Party for the Independence of Cabe Verde]]. Since then the PAIGC has struggled to maintain political power in the country as a series of military regimes took power. Despite the PAIGC losing the 2019 presidential election, the party recently won back its parliamentary majority.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Africa News|title=Opposition coalition wins legislative elections in Guinea-Bissau|url=https://www.africanews.com/2023/06/09/opposition-coalition-wins-legislative-elections-in-guinea-bissau/}}</ref> | ||
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