National Liberation Movement (Ghana)
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National Liberation Movement war eine politische Partei in Ghana, die noch während des Unabhängigkeitsprozesses in der Kolonie Goldküste im Jahr 1954 gegründet wurde. Gründersvater ist ein politischer Führer des Akan-Volkes der Aschanti Baffour Osei Akoto. Die NLM stand in der politischen Tradition der Danquah-Busia Ära.
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The National Liberation Movement was a Ghanaian political party formed in 1954. Set up by disaffected Ashanti members of the Convention People's Party, who were joined by Kofi Abrefa Busia, the NLM opposed the process of centralization whilst supporting a continuing role for traditional leaders. It was led by Baffour Akoto, linguist to the Asantehene. The party gained some support in the Gold Coast legislative election, 1956 and became the third largest party in the Assembly with 12 seats, behind the Convention People's Party and the Northern People's Party.
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National Liberation Movement war eine politische Partei in Ghana, die noch während des Unabhängigkeitsprozesses in der Kolonie Goldküste im Jahr 1954 gegründet wurde. Gründersvater ist ein politischer Führer des Akan-Volkes der Aschanti Baffour Osei Akoto. Die NLM stand in der politischen Tradition der Danquah-Busia Ära.
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The National Liberation Movement was a Ghanaian political party formed in 1954. Set up by disaffected Ashanti members of the Convention People's Party, who were joined by Kofi Abrefa Busia, the NLM opposed the process of centralization whilst supporting a continuing role for traditional leaders. It was led by Baffour Akoto, linguist to the Asantehene. The party gained some support in the Gold Coast legislative election, 1956 and became the third largest party in the Assembly with 12 seats, behind the Convention People's Party and the Northern People's Party. The , passed by Kwame Nkrumah in 1957 outlawed parties based on racial, regional, or religious differences and as such the NLM became part of the newly formed opposition group the United Party.
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