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The 24/20 order or 24/20 declaration was a Mozambican operation forcing the Portuguese to leave the country after the independence of Mozambique on 25 June 1975, or give up their passports and become exclusively Mozambican. Armando Guebuza, its creator, made this rule such that the Portuguese had only 24 hours to leave and could carry only 20 kg of baggage, hence its name. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Pitcher, M. Anne (2002). Transforming Mozambique: The Politics of Privatization, 1975–2000. Cambridge University Press. p. 47. ISBN  9781139434942.
  2. ^ "The Allure of Mozambique". The Wall Street Journal. 10 October 2013. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 24/20 order or 24/20 declaration was a Mozambican operation forcing the Portuguese to leave the country after the independence of Mozambique on 25 June 1975, or give up their passports and become exclusively Mozambican. Armando Guebuza, its creator, made this rule such that the Portuguese had only 24 hours to leave and could carry only 20 kg of baggage, hence its name. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Pitcher, M. Anne (2002). Transforming Mozambique: The Politics of Privatization, 1975–2000. Cambridge University Press. p. 47. ISBN  9781139434942.
  2. ^ "The Allure of Mozambique". The Wall Street Journal. 10 October 2013. Retrieved 23 November 2015.

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