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    José Eduardo dos Santos (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ eˈðwaɾðu ðuʃ ˈsɐ̃tuʃ]; 28 August 1942 – 8 July 2022) was the president of Angola from 1979 to...
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    Isabel dos Santos ([izɐˈβɛl duʃ ˈsɐ̃tuʃ]; born 20 April 1973) is an Angolan businesswoman, the eldest child of Angola's former President José Eduardo dos Santos...
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  • Jose Filomeno de Sousa dos Santos (born 9 January 1978) is an Angolan businessman, and the son of Angola's former President José Eduardo dos Santos, who...
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    Lourenço automatically became President of Angola, succeeding José Eduardo dos Santos, who had been in power for 38 years. Lourenço was officially sworn...
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    Cristovão Lemos dos Santos ([ˈɐnɐ ˈpawlɐ ðuʃ ˈsɐ̃tuʃ]; born 17 October 1963) is the widow of former president of Angola, José Eduardo dos Santos. She was Angola's...
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  • composer and conductor José dos Santos Ferreira (1919–1993), Portuguese-Macanese writer José Manuel Cerqueira Afonso dos Santos (1929–1987), known as Zeca...
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  • Eduardo dos Santos may refer to: José Eduardo dos Santos (born 1942), former President of Angola Eduardo dos Santos (footballer, born 1980), Brazilian...
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  • The José Eduardo dos Santos University (UJES; Portuguese: Universidade José Eduardo dos Santos) is an Angolan public university based in the city of Huambo...
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    refugees and immigrants. "José Eduardo dos Santos diz que trabalhadores portugueses são bem-vindos em Angola" [José Eduardo dos Santos says Portuguese workers...
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    country from the Portuguese. When Neto died in 1979, José Eduardo dos Santos succeeded him. Under Dos Santos' leadership, Angola became a multi-party state...
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    work. José Eduardo dos Santos stepped down as President of Angola after 38 years in 2017, being peacefully succeeded by João Lourenço, Santos' chosen...
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    president upon independence, and he was succeeded after his death by José Eduardo dos Santos in 1979. In 1974–1976, South Africa and Zaire intervened militarily...
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  • country between the death of Agostinho Neto and the inauguration of José Eduardo dos Santos.[citation needed] He was a member of the Angolan parliament from...
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    becoming the first president, though the civil war continued. Jose Eduardo dos Santos won the 1980 and 1986 elections and became the first elected President...
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    Sindika Dokolo (category Dos Santos family (Angolan business family))
    businessman and art collector, married to Isabel dos Santos since 2002, the eldest daughter of José Eduardo dos Santos, then President of Angola. As of January...
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    2012, the MPLA Central Committee designated incumbent President José Eduardo dos Santos as head of the MPLA party list and Manuel Vicente, the Minister...
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    the death of former president José Eduardo dos Santos on 8 July 2022. There was an ongoing feud between the dos Santos family and incumbent president...
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    September 2017. Initially it was thought that long-time president José Eduardo dos Santos would lead the ruling MPLA into the election before possibly stepping...
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    and Príncipe.[citation needed] Piedade is a cousin of President José Eduardo dos Santos.[citation needed] His He obtained a BA in Law in 2009 at Agostinho...
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    national government. The position was established in 1975 with José Eduardo dos Santos, later president of Angola. Angola's current foreign minister Tete...
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  • failed to obtain the required absolute majority for its candidate, José Eduardo dos Santos, and according to the constitution, a second round would have been...
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    in Angola on 5 and 6 September 2008, as announced by President José Eduardo dos Santos on 27 December 2007. They were the first since the 1992 general...
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    Angola. José Eduardo dos Santos stepped down as President of Angola after 38 years in 2017, being peacefully succeeded by João Lourenço, Santos' chosen...
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    laundress. Vicente was raised by President José Eduardo dos Santos eldest sister, Isabel Eduardo dos Santos. He received primary and secondary education...
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  • supervision of the United Nations' UNAVEM II mission. President José Eduardo dos Santos of the MPLA and Jonas Savimbi of UNITA signed the accord in Lisbon...
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    Fractionism which in 1977 attempted a coup d'état inspired by the Organização dos Comunistas de Angola. In December 1977 at their first congress, they changed...
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    civil war which lasted until 2002. In July 2002, Angolan President José Eduardo dos Santos paid a visit to Brazil to attend the 4th CPLP Summit in Brasília...
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    First Lady was Tatiana Kukanova, a Soviet citizen who married José Eduardo dos Santos in 1970. She met him when he was studying in Azerbaijan and followed...
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  • the Head of the Angolan President's Communication Service under José Eduardo dos Santos' presidency and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Cochan...
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    independence in 1975. Multi-party elections were delayed under Jose Eduardo dos Santos quasi dictatorial rule for decades until the Angolan general election...
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