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Swaziland This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Swaziland King Mswati III Prime Minister Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini Parliament Senate House of Assembly Political parties Elections: 2003, 2008 Districts Tinkhundla Foreign relations Other countries · Atlas Politics portal view · talk · edit A parliamentary election was held in Swaziland for the House of Assembly on 19 September 2008.[1] It was the first election under the new constitution introduced in 2006, and the first time that foreign observers were allowed to monitor an election in the country.[2] It was observed by an Expert Team established by the Commonwealth Secretary-General at the request of the Elections and Boundaries Commission of Swaziland.[3] On the day before the election, several union officials were arrested for attempting to block the border with South Africa at Oshoek for a pro-democracy protest.[4] Political parties remained banned in Swaziland, so all candidates for the 55 seats were independents.[2] Following the election, King Mswati III was to appoint 10 more MPs. The National Assembly would then elect 10 members for the Senate, with the King appointing 20 more.[2] References ^ Swaziland sets parliamentary poll for Sept. 19, Xinhua (People's Daily Online), 31 July 2008 ^ a b c Swazis vote in controversial poll, BBC News, 19 September 2008 ^ "Swaziland National Elections, 19 September 2008". London: Commonwealth Secretariat. http://www.thecommonwealth.org/files/184644/FileName/SwazilandNationalElections2008-CETReportFinalPrint.pdf. Retrieved 2009-10-14.  ^ Police hold Swazi poll protesters BBC News, 18 September 2008 v · d · e Elections in Swaziland General elections 1964 · 1967 · 1972 · 1978 · 1983 · 1987 · 1993 · 1998 · 2003 · 2008 Referendums 1964 This Swaziland-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e This African election-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e