Bicesse Accords

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The Peace Accords for Angola, better known as the Bicesse Accords, signed in Lisbon, Portugal on 31 May 1991, both by MPLA and UNITA, with the mediation of Portugal, laid out an electoral process for a transition to multi-party democracy in Angola under the supervision of the United Nations' UNAVEM II mission. The elections were set for 1992, but UNITA refused the results and re-started the Angolan Civil War.


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