Swaziland - country.
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convention of 1894 placed Swaziland under the administration of the Union of South Africa (now the Republic of South Africa).
Administration passed to the Britishgovernor of Transvaal in 1903 and to the British high commissioner for South Africa in 1907.
In 1967 Swaziland became internally self-governing.
The nation attainedfull independence on September 6, 1968, with King Sobhuza II as head of state.
The king suspended the constitution in 1973 and banned all political activity; under anew constitution, promulgated in 1978, a bicameral parliament was indirectly elected.
Following the death of Sobhuza in 1982, a power struggle ensued to determinewhich of the king's wives would rule as queen regent and which of his many sons would ascend the throne.
In 1986 Crown Prince Makhosetive was installed as KingMswati III.
Shortly after assuming the throne Mswati consolidated his power by abolishing the Liqoqo, an advisory body that traditionally gave binding suggestions.
During the late 1980s and early 1990s members of organized political parties, which are illegal under the Swaziland constitution, secretly criticized the king and government.
Theircontinued call for more accountability in government led Mswati to open public dialogue on changes to the political process.
As a result of this dialogue, a majority of theNational Assembly was directly elected for the first time in 1993.
In 1994 the king announced that a new constitution would be drafted incorporating the new electionprocess.
In 1996, after no progress had been made, the king appointed a constitutional reform commission to hear proposals for a draft constitution.
In the followingyears the king and the commission were criticized by many Swazis for blocking the reform progress.
Opposition groups staged a boycott of October 1998 elections tothe National Assembly.
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