HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Afro-Shirazi Party (ASP) was a Marxist-Leninist,
African nationalist African nationalism is an umbrella term which refers to a group of political ideologies in sub-Saharan Africa, which are based on the idea of national self-determination and the creation of nation states.Shirazi Shiraz Party and the mostly African Afro Party. In the 1963 Zanzibari general election, the ASP claimed 13 seats and the majority of votes cast, yet the election ended up favouring the Zanzibar Nationalist Party and
Zanzibar and Pemba People's Party The Zanzibar and Pemba People's Party (ZPPP) was a nationalist, African-dominated political party in Zanzibar. The ZPPP, in a coalition with the Arab-dominated Zanzibar Nationalist Party (ZNP), governed the island from 1961 to 1964. The ZPPP ...
alliance who collectively claimed 18 seats. Unsatisfied with such unfair representation in parliament, the ASP, headed by
Abeid Karume Abeid Amani Karume (4 August 1905 – 7 April 1972) was the first President of Zanzibar. He obtained this title as a result of a revolution which led to the deposing of Sir Jamshid bin Abdullah, the last reigning Sultan of Zanzibar, in . T ...
, collaborated with the Umma Party to begin the Zanzibar Revolution on 12 January 1964. The revolution overthrew the
Sultanate of Zanzibar The Sultanate of Zanzibar ( sw, Usultani wa Zanzibar, ar, سلطنة زنجبار , translit=Sulṭanat Zanjībār), also known as the Zanzibar Sultanate, was a state controlled by the Sultan of Zanzibar, in place between 1856 and 1964. The Su ...
and established the People's Republic of Zanzibar, ruled by Abeid Karume. Following the establishment of the republic, the ASP banned the previous ruling parties—the Zanzibar Nationalist Parity and the Zanzibar and Pemba People's Party.. On 5 February 1977, the party joined with the
Tanganyika African National Union The Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) was the principal political party in the struggle for sovereignty in the East African state of Tanganyika (now Tanzania). The party was formed from the Tanganyika African Association by Julius Nyere ...
(TANU) to form Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM).


See also

* Tanganyika African Association


References

African and Black nationalist parties in Africa African socialist political parties Black political parties Chama Cha Mapinduzi Communist parties in Africa Defunct political parties in Zanzibar National liberation movements in Africa Parties of one-party systems Political parties disestablished in 1977 Political parties established in 1957 Socialist parties in Tanzania {{Zanzibar-stub