- Honduran Independence Party
Honduran Independence Party was a shortlived 1950s political party that was essentially a splinter group of the
People's United Party (PUP).Background: Central Committee resignations
For more information on this incident, see
People's United Party .A convention held by the People's United Party on
September 27 ,1956 settled a long political dispute that had hindered the party's development for some time. 10 members of the Central executive of the PUP, led byLeigh Richardson andPhillip Goldson , resigned and vowed to form their own political party.Formation and leaders
The HIP was formed on
October 4 , 1956, and elected its leaders onOctober 15 . They include:
* Party LeaderLeigh Richardson
* DeputyPhillip Goldson
* Chairman William Coffin
* Vice Chairman Frank TenchAims
* Belizean
self-government within the Commonwealth
* higherstandard of living for all with more training and opportunity
* cooperation with management and labour for the betterment of the country.Reception by Belizeans
As the HIP prepared to contest the 1957 general election, Belizeans had a few questions for them. How serious was the PUP split, and could it be repaired? If the party wanted independence, even eventually as the name suggested, why split with the PUP in the first place?And just what the heck was "Honduras", anyway? (Shoman). A puzzled electorate offered nearly 18% of its votes, but no seats, to the new party, placing them second behind the victorious PUP.For a summary of results, see
British Honduras legislative election, 1957 .Devolution
A discouraged Richardson resigned as Leader in February 1958 and left for Trinidad. Goldson carried the party along a little further, but he had no choice but to meet with members of the
National Party (Belize) (NP) to ask for a merger. The details were worked out in early summer, and the HIP was dissolved onJune 25 ,1958 (one day before the NP) and merged to form theNational Independence Party (Belize) onJuly 1 .References
Assad Shoman's "13 Chapters" history text and Lawrence Vernon's "History of Political Parties" essay in Readings in Belizean History both have sections on the HIP.
See also
*
National Party (Belize)
*People's United Party
*National Independence Party (Belize)
*United Democratic Party (Belize)
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