United Party (Zambia)
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The United Party was a political party in Zambia.
History[edit]
The party was established in mid-1966 by two Lozi-speaking MPs, one from the United National Independence Party (Dickson Chikulo) and one from the Zambian African National Congress (Mufaya Mumbuna).[1] It was originally named the United Front before becoming the United Party.[2] The founders were later joined by other prominent political figures, including former minister Nalumino Mundia, who became its president. The defections resulted in by-elections being called, with only Chikulo standing for re-election (and losing).[3]
The party grew rapidly, but was banned in August 1968 after the government blamed it for violence.[4] It subsequently merged into the ZANC.[5]
References[edit]
- United Party for National Development (82)
- Patriotic Front (60)
- Party of National Unity and Progress (1)
- Independents (13)
- Alliance for Democracy and Development
- Democratic Party
- Forum for Democracy and Development
- Heritage Party
- Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
- National Party
- National Restoration Party
- Rainbow Party
- Socialist Party
- United Liberal Party
- United National Independence Party
- Zambia Democratic Congress
- Zambians for Empowerment and Development
- Zambia Republican Party
- Agenda for Zambia
- Central Africa Party
- Confederate Party
- Dominion Party
- Federal Party
- National Citizens' Coalition
- National Democratic Focus
- National Progressive Party
- Northern Rhodesian Labour Party
- Revolutionary Socialist Party
- United Democratic Alliance
- United Federal Party
- United Party
- United Progressive Party
- Zambia Alliance for Progress
- Zambian African National Congress (1948–1972)
- Zambian African National Congress (1958–1959)
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