Historical Events tagged with "leadership change"

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Politics & Government

Boris Johnson Resigns as Conservative Party Leader

July 7th, 2022 2 years ago

Amid intense pressure from Conservative MPs, Boris Johnson announced his resignation as leader of the Conservative Party. The announcement followed days of growing discontent and calls for his departure, resulting in a major shift within the party's leadership. This decision marked a pivotal moment in UK politics, showcasing the fragility of political leadership in the face of internal dissent. Johnson's tenure was marred by various controversies, ultimately leading to the culmination of pressure from party members.

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Politics & Government

Bloodless Coup in Ciskei Removes Sebe

March 4th, 1990 35 years ago

Lennox Sebe, the long-standing President of Ciskei, was ousted by a military coup led by Brigadier Oupa Gqozo. The coup, notable for its lack of violence, marked a significant shift in the political landscape of the Ciskei Bantustan. Major power struggles within the region had created ripe conditions for a military takeover, reflecting broader tensions in South Africa during this period of upheaval. The coup was executed swiftly and effectively, resulting in Sebe's removal and Gqozo's ascension to power, thus ending Sebe's contentious rule.

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Politics & Government

P. W. Botha Resigns as National Party Leader

February 3rd, 1989 36 years ago

P. W. Botha, having suffered a stroke, resigned as leader of the South African National Party. Although stepping down from the party leadership, he retained the presidency for an additional six months, navigating his health issues and political pressure during a transformative period in South Africa's history.

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