Defunct socialist party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Parti Solidaire Africain
President-General
Antoine Gizenga
Provincial President
Cléophas Kamitatu
Founded
1959 (1959)
Ideology
Congolese nationalism Socialism
Slogan
The intellectuals conceive, the old support, the young execute.[1]
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The Parti Solidaire Africain (lit.'African Mutual Party') or PSA was a political party active in the Belgian Congo and subsequently in the Republic of the Congo after the country received its independence.
^Willame 1972, p. 22.
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