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|contents=The constitution of [[Probable year::1975]]  established a one-party state headed by a president who was also chairman of the MPLA (Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola), which declared itself a Marxist-Leninist party in [[Probable year::1977]].  Under Article 54 of the Angolan Constitution every citizen of age has the right to vote (Britannica, "Angola").
|contents=The constitution of [[Probable year:: 1975]]  established a one-party state headed by a president who was also chairman of the MPLA (Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola), which declared itself a Marxist-Leninist party in [[Probable year:: 1977]].  Under Article 54 of the Angolan Constitution every citizen of age has the right to vote (Britannica, "Angola").




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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Angola

The constitution of 1975 established a one-party state headed by a president who was also chairman of the MPLA (Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola), which declared itself a Marxist-Leninist party in 1977. Under Article 54 of the Angolan Constitution every citizen of age has the right to vote (Britannica, "Angola").