Raul Domingos

Raul Domingos is a Mozambican politician.

He began his political career at times of the Mozambican civil war in Mozambique's largest opposition party Resistência Nacional Moçambicana ( RENAMO ). In 1992 he was on the side of Renamo one of the two signatories of the General Peace Agreement of Rome, by which the civil war was ended. He was leader of the parliamentary group Renamo and the only strong man of the party next Afonso Dhlakama, the undisputed leader of the former guerrilla organization and present political party Renamo. In 2000, Domingo was expelled from the party because he wanted to be bribed by the government supposedly. In 2003 he founded his own party, Partido para a Paz, Democracia e Desenvolvimento (Party for Peace, Democracy and Development ), in which he sought to collect dissatisfied Renamo supporters. In the 2004 presidential election, he was the candidate whose nation's 85,815 or 2.73% of all votes. At the presidential election in Mozambique 2009, he was again placed for the PDD, his candidacy was not approved by the Verification Commission with formal reasoning.

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  • Politicians (Mozambique )
  • Mozambicans
  • Born in the 20th century
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