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United National Independence Party (
UNIP) is a
political party in Zambia. It
governed the
country from 1964 to 1991
under the
socialist presidency...
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consistently peacefully transferred power between four
political parties (
UNIP, MMD, PF and UPND) and has
since 1991 held nine
presidential elections, of...
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UNIP).
Kaunda was the
first president of
independent Zambia. In 1973,
following tribal and inter-party violence, all
political parties except UNIP were...
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Speaker elected from
outside the chamber.
Although UNIP was the only
legal party, up to
three UNIP candidates could contest each seat. The same system...
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United National Independence Party (
UNIP)
Tilyeni Kaunda is the son of
Kenneth Kaunda,
former President of Zambia.
UNIP was led by his
father from 1960 to...
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inaugural president. Kaunda's
socialist United National Independence Party (
UNIP)
maintained power from 1964
until 1991 with him
playing a key role in regional...
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elections since independence in 1964. The
United National Independence Party (
UNIP),
which had led the
country since independence (from 1973 to 1990 as the...
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Party (
UNIP),
President Kaunda announced that the
Constitution of
Zambia would be
changed to turn the
country into a one-party
state in 1973 with
UNIP as...
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January 1930 – 11
December 2001) was a
Zambian politician and
founder of
UNIP who
served as the
third vice-president of
Zambia from 1970 to 1973 and Prime...
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Zambia was a one-party
state with the
United National Independence Party (
UNIP) as the sole
legal party. The
current National ****embly,
formed following...