- United National Independence Party
The United National Independence Party (UNIP) is a
political party inZambia . It governed that country from1964 to1991 under the presidency ofKenneth Kaunda .The party was founded in October
1959 and was initially led byMainza Chona . On January1960 , Kaunda was released from prison and assumed leadership over the party. Theconstitution promulgated onAugust 25 1973 . The new constitution and the national elections that followed in December 1973 were the final steps in achieving what was called a "one-party participatory democracy ." National policy was formulated by the Central Committee of UNIP, which had become the sole legal party inZambia . The constitution stipulated that the sole candidate inelections for the office ofpresident was the person selected to be the president of UNIP by the party's general conference. The second-ranking person in the Zambian hierarchy was UNIP's secretary general.Kaunda, the sole candidate, was elected president in the 1973 elections. Elections also were held for the National Assembly. Only UNIP members were permitted to run, but these seats were sharply contested. President Kaunda's mandate was renewed in December 1978 and October 1983 in a "yes" or "no" vote on his candidacy. In the 1983 election, more than 60% of those registered participated and 93% gave President Kaunda a "yes" vote.
In December
1990 , at the end of a tumultuous year that includedriots in the capital and acoup attempt, President Kaunda signed legislation ending UNIP's monopoly on power. The changed constitution allowed for more than one presidential candidate who no longer had to be a member of UNIP.It lost power to
Frederick Chiluba of theMovement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) in 1991. In the intervening years, UNIP has become increasingly marginalized as a party in Zambia. This is due in part to UNIP's boycott of the 1996 elections, called in protest of a constitutional amendment that was passed to bar former president and party head, Kenneth Kaunda from running in the Presidential election. The consequent election resulted in an absolute majority for MMD in parliament, and the virtual exclusion of UNIP from government for five years.At the
legislative elections on 27 December 2001, the party won 10.4 % of popular votes and 13 out of 150 seats in parliament. Its candidate at the presidential elections,Tilyenji Kaunda (son of Kenneth), on the same day won 10.1 %.UNIP was briefly led by
Francis Nkhoma but was replaced byTilyenji Kaunda . UNIP joined an alliance withUnited Party for National Development and theForum for Democracy and Development . On2 August 2006 , the alliance chose newcomer former Grant Thornton partner/managing directorHakainde Hichilema of the UPND as its presidential candidate, relegating UNIP to play a background role in the [Zambian presidential election, 2006|2006 electionhttp://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:V3s2DvAheZLpxM:http://a429.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/84/s_7fee8cc89a2c5065d699b937113a1bd4.jpg
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