Ciskei National Independence Party
Appearance
Ciskei National Independence Party iQela leSizwe leNkululeko yeCiskei. | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Lennox Sebe |
| Founder | Lennox Sebe |
| Founded | February 19, 1973 |
| Dissolved | March 4, 1990 |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
| National affiliation | National Party (South Africa) |
| Party flag | |
The Ciskei National Independence Party (CNIP) was a political party in the nominally independent South African homeland of Ciskei. It was founded and led by Lennox Sebe.[2]
The party advocated cooperation with the South African government. The party governed Ciskei from the 1973 legislative election until the 1990 coup d'état by Oupa Gqozo.
Electoral history
[edit]- 1978: CNIP won all 50 elected seats (a further 87 seats were filled by chiefs appointed ex-officio by the government)[3]
- 1984: CNIP was deemed to won the election unopposed, as its 23 candidates were the only ones to register[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Slobodian, Quinn (23 March 2023). "The Ciskei experiment: a libertarian fantasy in apartheid South Africa" – via The Guardian.
- ^ "Lennox Sebe | South African History Online".
- ^ a b Elections in South Africa's Apartheid-Era Homelands "Bantustans" African Elections Database