Timeline of Portuguese history (Second Republic)

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This is a historical timeline of Portugal.

Second Republic: Dictatorial Estado Novo

1926

1927

1928

1929

1930

1932

1933

1935

1936

1937

1939

1942

1945

1948

  • January, The MUD is banished.

1949

1951

1954

1956

1957

1958

1959

1960

1961

1962

1963

1964

  • The FRELIMO controls most of Northern Mozambique.
  • February, The first Party Congress of the PAIGC takes place at liberated Cassaca, in which both the political and military arms of the PAIGC were assessed and reorganised, with a regular army (The People's Army) to supplement the guerilla forces (The People's Guerillas).

1965

  • 6th Congress of the Portuguese Communist Party, one of the most important congresses in the Party's history, after Álvaro Cunhal released the report The Path to Victory – The tasks of the Party in the National and Democratic Revolution, which became an important document in the anti-fascist struggle.

1966

1967

  • By this time the PAIGC had carried out 147 attacks on Portuguese barracks and army encampments, and effectively controlled 2/3rd of Portuguese Guinea.

1968

1969

  • The Single Party União Nacional is renamed Acção Nacional Popular (National Popular Action).
  • The Political Police PIDE is renamed DGS (Direcção Geral de Segurança, Directorate-General of Security).
  • Beginning of the Primavera Marcelista (Marcelist Springtime), a timid and failed opening of the regime.

1970

1973

1974

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