Republican Front (Zimbabwe)
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Republican Front | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Ian Smith |
| Founded | 6 June 1981 |
| Dissolved | 23 July 1984 |
| Preceded by | Rhodesian Front |
| Succeeded by | Conservative Alliance of Zimbabwe |
| Headquarters | Salisbury |
| Ideology | Conservatism White minority interests |
| Political position | Right-wing |
| Colours | Purple |
The Republican Front was a political party in Zimbabwe in the 1980s, led by Ian Smith as the continuation of the Rhodesian Front. The name change came on 6 June 1981 as an attempt to distance itself from its policies of the past.[1]
On 23 July 1984 it was renamed the Conservative Alliance of Zimbabwe. At that time the party, which had started with an all-white membership, tried to appeal to black members, as well as black voters who wished to oppose the policies of the Robert Mugabe government.[2][3]