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National Progressive Party (Zambia)

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The National Progressive Party was a political party in Zambia led by John Roberts.

History

The party was established in April 1963 as a Northern Rhodesian successor to the United Federal Party. It won all 10 seats reserved for Europeans in the 1964 general elections. However, with the reserved seats due to be abolished before the 1968 elections, the party dissolved itself in August 1966, with its MPs sitting as independents until the end of the terms.

References

  1. Southern Africa Political & Economic Monthly, Volume 7, Issues 1-12, 1993, page 19
  2. Zambia: A Generation of Struggle, Elijah Mudenda, SAPES Books, 1999, page 25
  3. New Nations: A Student Handbook, David Nelson Rowe, Carol Balassa, American Afro-Asian Educational Exchange Shoe String Press, 1968, page 138
  4. Studies in Zambian Government and Administration, C. K. Kaindu, Robert V. Molteno, Department of Correspondence Studies, University of Zambia, 1973, page 73
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