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1992 Elections
The following elections occurred in the year 1992. Africa * 1992 Angolan general election * 1992 Burkinabé parliamentary election * 1992 Cameroonian parliamentary election * 1992 Cameroonian presidential election * 1992 Central African Republic general election * 1992 Comorian legislative election * 1992 Republic of the Congo presidential election * 1992 Djiboutian parliamentary election * 1992 Gambian general election * 1992 Ghanaian parliamentary election * 1992 Ghanaian presidential election * 1992 Kenyan general election * 1992–1993 Malagasy presidential election * 1992 Malawian general election * 1992 Malian parliamentary election * 1992 Malian presidential election * 1992 Mauritanian parliamentary election * 1992 Mauritanian presidential election * 1992 Nigerian parliamentary election * 1992 Republic of the Congo parliamentary election * 1992 Seychellois constitutional commission election * 1992 South African apartheid referendum Asia * 1992 Azerbaijani presidential elec ...
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1992 Angolan General Election
General elections were held in Angola on 29 and 30 September 1992 to elect a President and National Assembly, the first time free and multi-party elections had been held in the country. They followed the signing of the Bicesse Accord on 31 May 1991 in an attempt to end the 17-year-long civil war. Voter turnout was 91.3% for the parliamentary election and 91.2% for the presidential election. The ruling People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola ( MPLA) won both elections; however eight opposition parties, in particular the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), rejected the results as rigged. An official observer wrote that there was little UN supervision, that 500,000 UNITA voters were disenfranchised and that there were 100 clandestine polling stations. UNITA sent negotiators to the capital, but at the same time prepared measures to resume the civil war. As a consequence, hostilities erupted in Luanda and immediately spread to other parts of the countr ...
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