General elections were held in Swaziland in November 1987, having originally been scheduled for 1988, but brought forward due to tensions in the country. [1] The elections was held using the ' Tinkhundla' system, in which voters elected members to an electoral college, who then selected 40 non-party candidates for the Parliament, whilst the King appointed a further ten. [2] Unlike previous elections, all forty of the selected candidates were new to parliament. [1]
General elections were held in Swaziland in November 1987, having originally been scheduled for 1988, but brought forward due to tensions in the country. [1] The elections was held using the ' Tinkhundla' system, in which voters elected members to an electoral college, who then selected 40 non-party candidates for the Parliament, whilst the King appointed a further ten. [2] Unlike previous elections, all forty of the selected candidates were new to parliament. [1]