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  • | [[Democratic socialism]] * [[National Democratic Focus]]
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  • |ideology = [[Democratic socialism]]
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  • |ideology =[[Socialism]]<br>[[Nationalism]] ...elections]] described as the final steps in achieving what was called a "[[democratic centralism|one-party participatory democracy]]." National policy was formul
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  • |ideology = [[Democratic socialism]]
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  • |ideology = [[Democratic socialism]]
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  • ...r a new constitution, and a new national assembly based on a broader, more democratic franchise. On 31 December 1963, the federation was dissolved, and [[Norther Kaunda adopted an [[ideology]] of [[African socialism]], close to that of [[Julius Nyerere]] in [[Tanzania]]. Economical policies
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  • ...untry adopted a presidential system. Kaunda adopted an ideology of African socialism, close to that of Julius Nyerere in Tanzania. Economical policies focused o ...Kaunda and [[Dean Mungomba]], leader of the opposition party the [[Zambia Democratic Congress]]. The arrests were condemned and criticised as illegal inside as
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  • ...mments on this episode, "the churches discerned that the UNIP was adopting socialism not necessarily because of an ideological change of heart, but as another m ...ed to co-operate with the 1976 education reforms believing that because of socialism, "government's educational ideology was atheistic".<ref>PAG 2000: 15</ref>
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