United Nationalist Party
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The United Nationalist Party (UNP) was a political party in Ghana during the Second Republic (1969–1972).[1] In elections held on 29 August 1969, the UNP won 2 out of 140 seats in the National Assembly.
References[edit]
- ^ Biswal, Tapan Prasad (1992). Ghana, Political and Constitutional Developments. Ghana: Northern Book Centre. p. 107. ISBN 9788172110291.
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