The Gang of Five refers to five Chilean lawmakers and ministers appointed to senior positions in the Communist government in September of 1985 despite not being Communist Party members or even sympathizers with government ideology, as part of an effort by the increasingly unpopular Allende regime to appease domestic moderates out of fear of an impending conservative coup or escalation with right-wing guerrillas.
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