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However, when the ruling Basotho National Party ( BNP ) lost the first post-independence general elections to the Basotho Congress Party ( BCP ), Leabua Jonathan refused to cede and declared himself Tona Kholo ( Sesotho translation of prime minister ).
This was followed in April 1965 with general legislative elections with universal adult suffrage in which the Basotho National Party ( BNP ) won 31 and the Basutoland Congress Party ( BCP ) won 25 of the 65 seats contested.
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It won four seats in the 1965 election and cost the Basutoland Congress Party ( BCP ) government, ushering in the Basotho National Party ( BNP ).

BCP and out
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It faded rapidly and in 1970 won a single seat out of sixty when the BCP candidate was prevented from registering.

BCP and .
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By that time, the misdirection and irrationality of BCP economic policies had become quite clear.
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Multiparty elections were then held in which the BCP ascended to power with a landslide victory.
Prime Minister Ntsu Mokhehle headed the new BCP government that had gained every seat in the 65-member National Assembly.
In 1997, tension within the BCP leadership caused a split in which Dr. Mokhehle abandoned the BCP and established the Lesotho Congress for Democracy ( LCD ) followed by two-thirds of the parliament.

began and insurrection
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As Johannesburg was largely an Uitlander city, leaders there began to discuss proposals for insurrection.
The insurrection began on April 9, 1809 in Innsbruck.
In June 1956, an insurrection began in Poznań.
The event takes its name from an insurrection which began at the start of Vespers, the sunset prayer marking the beginning of the night vigil on Easter Monday, March 30, 1282, at the Church of the Holy Spirit just outside Palermo.
A posse was dispatched and within a few hours hundreds of white men, many of them the " low down " variety, began to comb the area for blacks they believed were launching an insurrection.
The CRUA re-emerged as the Front de libération nationale, or FLN, which began a nation-wide armed insurrection against France on November 1, 1954.
The insurrection began on a date planned for early in May.
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He later gave up robbing and began to patronize the poor Bulgarian population, according to one legend leading an insurrection in the early 19th century.
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