Seychelles GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Typical early twentieth-century house, Mahé
Steet scene, suburbs of Victoria
Courtesy Brian Kensley
Between 1979 and 1993, Seychelles was governed under a
single-party socialist system. President René, who had
assumed
power in a military coup d'état in 1977, had been the sole
candidate in the presidential elections of 1979, 1984, and
1989,
each time winning an affirmative vote of more than 90
percent.
The SPPF agreed to relinquish its monopoly of power in
December 1991 when a party congress approved René's
proposal to
allow other political groups to be registered
(see Return to a Multiparty System
, this ch.). Groups receiving sufficient
popular
support were permitted to take part in revising the
constitution.
A first effort to produce a new constitution failed in a
referendum in November 1992, but after further
negotiations
constitutional changes were approved the following June.
Multiparty elections followed in July 1993 in which René
and the
SPPF were again victorious.
Data as of August 1994
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