Kabaka Yekka

Kabaka Yekka ( KY, Luganda for " The Kabaka alone ") was a monarchist party in Uganda. It was founded in the spring of 1961 and was the king of Buganda, the Kabaka, connected, who aspired to an independent Buganda.

While they boycotted the elections in March 1961, Kabaka Yekka won in the elections to the National Assembly 21 seats in 1962 and went into a coalition with the Uganda People's Congress ( UPC) under Milton Obote one. By 1965 many of the deputies Kabaka Yekkas went over to the camp of the UPC, so that the Kabaka finally broke up the party.

  • Monarchist Party
  • Party in Uganda
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