National Union of Independents (Upper Volta)
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The National Union of Independents (French: Union Nationale des Indépendents, UNI) was a political party in Upper Volta led by Moussa Kargougou.
History
The UNI was established in 1973 as a breakaway from the African Democratic Rally.[1] Although it was banned in 1974 following a military coup, it was revived prior to the 1978 parliamentary elections, with Kargougou having been appointed as Foreign Minister in 1977.[1]
The party received 7% of the vote in the elections, winning a single seat, which was taken by Kargougou.[2][1]
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