Intra-Regional Trade in Manufactured Goods
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TRUE. The Northern Rhodesia self-government constitution of 1963, which Zambia inherited before independence, contained provisions designed to protect white settler community interests during the transition to majority rule. This constitutional arrangement emerged from complex independence negotiations and included mechanisms to maintain certain political and economic privileges for the white minority population. While providing the immediate framework for self-governance, many provisions were transitional and aimed at ensuring a smooth power transfer. The constitution established a delicate balance between African majority rule and minority rights protection, reflecting the political realities of the decolonization period. However, these transitional arrangements were substantially modified by the 1964 Independence Constitution to better align with Zambia's aspirations as a sovereign nation with genuine majority rule.
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