a woman candidate as the Deputy President in the party s Congress. The party won three seats out of twenty .... At the end of November1998 the party had its congress in which Mr. Obed Mfanyana Dlamini ... has associated its membership with the Swaziland Democratic Alliance and the National Constitutional ... es Congreso de Liberaci n Nacional Ngwane sv Ngwanes Nationella befrielsekongress ... more details
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NationalCongress is a term used by various political parties and legislatures. Parties Ethiopia Oromo NationalCongress India Indian NationalCongress Guyana People s NationalCongress Papua New Guinea People s NationalCongress Party South Africa African NationalCongress Sudan NationalCongress Sudan NationalCongress Iraq Iraqi NationalCongress Legislatures NationalCongress of American Indians Argentine NationalCongressNationalCongress of Argentina NationalCongress of Belgium NationalCongress of Bolivia NationalCongress of Brazil NationalCongress of Chile NationalCongress of Ecuador NationalCongress of Guatemala NationalCongress of Honduras NationalCongress of Paraguay NationalCongress of Vietnamese Americans NationalCongress of Vietnamese Americans NCVA National People s Congress of the People s Republic of China Party CongressNationalCongress of the Communist Party of China disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages bg es Congreso Nacional fr Congr s national ko lt Nacionalinis Kongresas nl Nationaal Congres ja pl Kongres Narodowy ... more details
Trevor Ngwane is a South African Socialism socialist ref cite web url http www.socialistworker.co.uk art.php?id 12193 title Trevor Ngwane Leading South African activist speaks out publisher Socialist Worker date November 17, 2001 accessdate 9 April 2012 ref and Internal resistance to South African apartheid anti apartheid activist. He previously worked as a sociology lecturer at Wits University where he helped found the Wits Workers School, to teach literacy to the campus cleaners and gardeners. He was the National Education Officer for the Transport & General Workers Union South Africa Transport & General Workers Union of the Congress of South African Trade Unions . In 1995 he was elected Ward Councillor for Pimville Zone 5 and 7, Soweto , on an African NationalCongress ticket. In 1999 he was expelled by the ANC for opposing the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality s privatization of municipal services. In 2001, he helped found the Soweto Electricity Crisis Committee and then the Anti Privatisation Forum in 2002, which both campaign against the privatisation of public services. He is a member of the Socialist Group South Africa Socialist Group . ref cite web url http www.zcommunications.org zspace trevorngwane title Trevor Ngwane s Bio Info publisher Z Space year 2011 accessdate 9 April 2012 ref Selected articles http www.socialistproject.ca bullet 428.php South Africa in 2010 A History That Must Happen , Socialist Project , November 11, 2010. http mrzine.monthlyreview.org 2009 ngwane201109.html Socialists, the Environment and Ecosocialism , MRZine , November 20, 2009. http www.socialistreview.org.uk article.php?articlenumber 10931 Letter from South Africa , Socialist Review , September, 2009. External links http www.zcommunications.org blog trevorngwane Trevor Ngwane s blog References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ngwane, Trevor ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ngwane, Trevor Category Living people Category South African activists Category ... more details
unsourced date December 2008 Ngwane V 1876 December 10, 1899 was the paramount chief of Swaziland from February, 1895 until his death. He is sometimes referred to as king Bhunu. Ngwane s short reign was marked by the continuing tension and eventual war between the United Kingdom and the Boers of the South African Republic Transvaal and Orange Free State The King was put on trial for his alleged involvement in the killing of chief indvuna Mbhabha Nsibandze . The King was acquitted of the crime, but he was given a heavy fine for permitted public violence, and saddled with the trial s costs. On December 10, 1899 while performing the sacred Incwala ceremony, the king, who was only 23, died suddenly. His death was kept secret from the people until the ceremony was finished. He was succeeded by his infant son Sobhuza II of Swaziland Sobhuza II after a regency by Labotsibeni Gwamile Mdluli Queen Labotsibeni Gwamile Mdluli . start box succession box title King of Swaziland Paramount Chief of Swaziland before Tibati Nkambule of Swaziland Queen Tibati Nkambule br Queen Regent after Labotsibeni Gwamile Mdluli Queen Labotsibeni Gwamile Mdluli br Queen Regent years 1895 1899 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ngwane 05 Of Swaziland ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1876 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 10, 1899 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ngwane 05 Of Swaziland Category 1876 births Category 1899 deaths Category 19th century African people Category Swazi monarchs Swaziland royal stub de Nggwane V. es Ngwane V de Suazilandia fr Ngwane V du Swaziland sw Ngwane V wa Uswazi ru V sv Ngwane V av Swaziland ... more details
Ngwane III was King of Swaziland to 1780. He is considered to be the first List of kings of Swaziland King of Swaziland . ref name king Background According to Swaziland conventions the King always rules in partnership with his mother. ref name gov The kings s mother is called Indlovukazi and it is her residence that marks the capital where important ceremonies would take place. Her house is called umphakatsi . The King s house is the centre of the administration. ref name gov Biography Ngwane III is an important figure in the history of Swaziland as some regard him as the first King of Swaziland. When he became chief he took over from his father who was named Hlubi. He managed to take land south of the Pongolo . He wasn t able to hold this land, but it is this land which is seen as an important part of modern Swaziland. ref name king Cite book title The Kingdom of Swaziland author D. Hugh Gillis publisher Greenwood Publishing Group date March 30, 1999 isbn 978 0313306709 ref The name that Ngwane gave this land kaNgwane which means the country of place of Ngwane. This name is still used today and the Swazi people use this name to refer to themselves as a people. ref name gov Cite web url http www.gov.sz home.asp?pid 900 Kings of the Kingdom publisher Swaziland Government accessdate 9 August 2008 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20081229135627 http www.gov.sz home.asp?pid 900 archivedate December 29, 2008 ref King Ngwane III is said to be of special importance in the history ... day Swaziland, they called it kaNgwane the place or country of Ngwane . The name kaNgwane .... Ngwane III reigned until 1780 when his son, Ndvungunye , became King with his mother Queen Ndwandwe ... 2 See also List of kings of Swaziland Use dmy dates date December 2010 Persondata name Ngwane 03 ... of death DEFAULTSORT Ngwane 03 Of Swaziland Category Swazi monarchs Category 18th century African people Category Year of birth missing Category 1780 deaths de Ngwane III. es Ngwane III de Suazilandia ... more details
Ngwane River is a river of northern Democratic Republic of Congo . It flows through Bondo Territory in Bas Uele District . ref name RGC cite web url http archive.wikiwix.com cache ?url http www.rgc.cd doctech UNDP GIS 25 RDC administratif.pdf&title D C3 A9coupage 20administratif 20de 20la 20R C3 A9publique 20d C3 A9mocratique 20du 20Congo title D coupage administratif de la R publique D mocratique du Congo publisher R f rentiel G ographique Commun RGC accessdate 31 October 2011 ref References Reflist Category Rivers of Orientale province DRCongo geo stub coord missing Democratic Republic of the Congo ... more details
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Indian NationalCongress R was a split in Indian NationalCongress, created by Indira Gandhi in 1967 when a united opposition, under the banner of Samyukt Vidhayak Dal, won control over several states in the Hindi belt. Indira Gandhi , the daughter of Nehru, and Congress president, was then challenged by the majority of the party leadership. Initially this party was known as Congress R , but it soon came to be generally known as the New Congress . When Indira Gandhi took control over the national state machinery, her faction was recognized as the true INC by the Election Commission of India, although she led the organization which was a break away group of Indian NationalCongress. See also Indian NationalCongress breakaway parties Notes reflist Indian Emergency Category Indian NationalCongress organisations Category The Emergency India ... more details
noref date October 2011 The National Evangelical Anglican Congress NEAC is an infrequent conference for evangelicals in the Anglican Communion . All congresses to date have been held in England , but have attracted delegates from other countries. They have been notable events which have had significant implications for both the evangelical community and the wider church. First Congress The first congress was held in 1967 at Keele University . Second Congress The second congress was held in 1977 at Nottingham University Third Congress The third congress was held in 1988 at Caister . Fourth Congress The fourth congress was held in 2003 at Blackpool . External links http www.neac.info NEAC web site Category Evangelical Anglicanism Category Anglican organizations ... more details
Infobox Indian Political Party party name Ambedkar NationalCongress party logo leader Mohammed Kazam Ali Khan foundation Mohammed Kazam Ali Khan alliance ideology B. R. Ambedkar Ambedkar ist publication headquarters 8 3 323, Amreetpet X Cross Road, Ameerpet, Hyderabad, India Hyderabad 500 073, A.P., India website http www.anckarnataka.de.tl anckarnataka.de.tl Ambedkar NationalCongress is a political party based in India . The party works for the rights of dalits . Mr. Mohammed Kazam Ali Khan is the founder and President of ANC. Category Political parties in India Category Memorials to Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar www.anckarnataka.de.tl es Ambedkar NationalCongress gu simple Ambedkar NationalCongress sv Ambedkar NationalCongress ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Sikkim NationalCongress was political party in Sikkim . SNC was founded in 1962 through a merger of Swatantra Dal , Rajya Praja Sammelan and dissidents of the then dominant parties, Sikkim State Congress and Sikkim National Party . Kazi Lhendup Dorjee was the leader of SNC. SNC was formed to be a party representing all ethnic groups in Sikkim , as the previously dominating parties de facto were divided on ethnic lines. SNC opposed monarchy in Sikkim and worked for democratic reforms. In April 1973 Sikkim Janata Congress merged with SNC. In 1974 the first democratically elected government took office in Sikkim . In the first elections after the fall of the monarchy the party won 31 out of 32 seats. After the merger of Sikkim with India 1975, Dorjee s party merged with the Indian NationalCongress . Category Political parties in Sikkim India party stub sv Sikkim NationalCongress uk ... more details
Politics of the People s Republic of China The 4th National People s Congress zh s t p D s Ji Qu ngu R nm n D ibi o D hu was in session from 1975 to 1978. It held only one plenary sessions in January 1975. There were 2864 deputies to this Congress. The Congress passed the 1975 Constitution of the People s Republic of China . Elected state leaders Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress Zhu De Premier of the State Council Zhou Enlai President of the Supreme People s Court Jiang Hua 1907 1999 Jiang Hua External links zh icon http www.npc.gov.cn Official website of the NPC National People s Congress People s Republic of China elections Category National People s Congresses Category 1975 in China zh ... more details
Notability date July 2009 Infobox political party country Iraq party name Chaldean NationalCongress native name Metwa Omthanaya d Kaldaye colorcode darkblue party logo leader Dhia Petros preceded by foundation 2002 ideology Promote Chaldean Catholics Chaldean national identity position colours website Chaldean NationalCongress is an Iraq i political party that was found in 2002 in the United States . Its current secretary general is Dhia Poutros. Category Political parties in Iraq ... more details
Indian Congress Socialist IC S was a political party in India between 1978 and 1986 . The party was formed through a split in the Indian NationalCongress . Initially the party was known as the Indian NationalCongress Urs and was led by D. Devraj Urs . It broke away from the parent party in 1978 following Indira Gandhi s drubbing in the 1977 General Elections. Urs took with him many legislators from Karnataka , Kerala , Maharashtra and Goa including future Union Minister s and Chief Minister s A.K. Antony , Sharad Pawar , Dev Kant Baruah , Priyaranjan Das Munshi , and K. P. Unnikrishnan . When Sharad Pawar took over the party presidency in October 1981, the name of the party was changed to Indian Congress Socialist ref Andersen, Walter K.. India in 1981 Stronger Political Authority and Social Tension , published in Asian Survey, Vol. 22, No. 2, A Survey of Asia in 1981 Part II Feb., 1982 , pp. 119 135 ref In 1986 Pawar and his party rejoined the Indian NationalCongress. One section led by Sarat Chandra Sinha broke away from IC S in 1984 and formed a separate party known as Indian Congress Socialist Sarat Chandra Sinha . This faction merged with Sharad Pawar s Nationalist Congress Party NCP in 1999. ref cite web url http www.tribuneindia.com 1999 99jun11 spotlite.htm title Spotlight Merger with NCP publisher Tribune India date 1999 06 11 accessdate 2009 05 19 ref However, in Kerala , the residual faction of Indian Congress Socialist led by Kadannappalli Ramachandran is existing and part of the Left Democratic Front Kerala Left Democratic Front . In 2007, Democratic Indira Congress Left led by M.A. John merged with Indian Congress Socialist . See also Indian NationalCongress breakaway parties References reflist Indian political parties Category Political parties in India Category Political parties established in 1978 Category Socialist parties ... more details
The Indian NationalCongress Organisation or Congress O was a political party in India formed when Indira Gandhi then the Congress president broke away from the leadership of the Indian NationalCongressCongress Party which became known as Congress I . As Indira had control over the state machinery, her faction was recognized as the real INC by the Election Commission of India , so the rump INC became known as the INC O , or informally the Old Congress . Kingmaker Kamaraj and later Morarji Desai became the leader of the INC O . The Indian NationalCongress Organisation was also occasionally referred to as the Syndicate by its opponents . ref A Country Study India from the U.S. Library of Congress http memory.loc.gov frd cs intoc.html in0029 ref On 12 November 1969 Indira Gandhi was expelled from the Congress party for violating the party discipline. The party finally split with Indira Gandhi setting up a rival organization, which came to be known as Congress R R for Requisition. In the All India Congress Committee , 446 of its 705 members walked over to Indira s side. ref Chandra, Bipan & others 2000 . India after Independence 1947 2000 , New Delhi Penguin Books, ISBN 0 14 027825 7, p.236 ref The split can in some ways be seen as a left wing right wing division. Indira wanted to use a populist agenda in order to mobilize popular support for the party. The regional party elites, who formed the INC O , stood for a more right wing agenda, and distrusted Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Soviet help. At the 1971 Indian general elections, 1951 1971 general election , the INC O won about 10 of the vote and 16 Lok Sabha seats, against 44 of the vote and 352 seats for Indira s Congress ... NationalCongress breakaway parties Notes reflist Indian Emergency Category Indian NationalCongress ... NationalCongress Organisation ta ... united opposition to Indira s rule. Congress O s leader Morarji Desai served as Prime Minister of India ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 The Zambian African NationalCongress was a political organisation dedicated to promoting the rights of black people in Zambia . ZANC was formed in 1958, following a split from the Northern Rhodesian African NationalCongress . The president of ZANC was Kenneth Kaunda . In 1959 the party was banned. The following year, after his release from prison, Kaunda joined the United National Independence Party . See also History of Zambia Zambian political parties Africa party stub Zambia stub Category History of Zambia Category Political parties in Zambia Category Political parties established in 1958 de Zambian African NationalCongress ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The National Bahujan Congress is a political party in India , founded in November 2008 as Yogendra Makwana a former Union Minister and dalit leader broke away from the Indian NationalCongress . ref http www.telegraphindia.com 1081111 jsp nation story 10093431.jsp ref ref http www.hindu.com 2008 11 16 stories 2008111661361000.htm ref References reflist india party stub Category Political parties in India Category Political parties established in 2008 ... more details
Politics of the People s Republic of China The 5th National People s Congress zh s t p D w Ji Qu ngu R nm n D ibi o D hu was in session from 1978 to 1983. It held five plenary sessions in this period. The Congress passed the 1978 Constitution of the People s Republic of China and the current Constitution of the People s Republic of China in 1982. Elected state leaders Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress Ye Jianying Premier of the State Council Hua Guofeng President of the Supreme People s Court Jiang Hua 1907 1999 Jiang Hua Procurator General of the Supreme People s Procuratorate Huang Huoqing External links zh icon http www.npc.gov.cn Official website of the NPC National People s Congress People s Republic of China elections Category National People s Congresses Category 1978 in China zh ... more details
The Indian NationalCongress Urs was a breakaway faction of the Congress I led by D. Devraj Urs . It broke away from the parent party in 1978 following Indira Gandhi s drubbing in the 1977 General Elections. Urs took with him many legislators from Karnataka , Kerala , Maharashtra and Goa including future Union Minister s and Chief Minister s, Yashwantrao Chavan , Kasu Brahmananda Reddy , A.K. Antony , Sharad Pawar , Priyaranjan Das Munshi and K.P. Unnikrishnan . Subsequently Devaraj Urs joined Janata Party Yashwantrao Chavan, Brahmananda Reddy, and Chidambaram Subramaniam joined Congress Indira and A.K. Antony split from Congress Urs to form Congress A in Kerala . When Sharad Pawar took over the party presidency in October 1981, the name of the party was changed to Indian Congress Socialist ref Andersen, Walter K.. India in 1981 Stronger Political Authority and Social Tension , published in Asian Survey, Vol. 22, No. 2, A Survey of Asia in 1981 Part II Feb., 1982 , pp. 119 135 ref Leaders Devaraj Urs Yashwantrao Chavan Kasu Brahmananda Reddy Swaran Singh Chidambaram Subramaniam A.K. Antony Sharad Pawar Dev Kant Baruah Priyaranjan Das Munshi Vayalar Ravi Ambika Soni Sarat Chandra Sinha Oommen Chandy K.P. Unnikrishnan Kadannappally Ramachandran P.C. Chacko See also Indian NationalCongress breakaway parties References references india party stub Category Defunct political parties in India ... more details
Congress Jagjivan was a political party in India . It was formed in August 1981, after Jagjivan Ram was expelled from the Indian NationalCongress Urs . Ram had rallied an All India Congress Committee U meeting of his own, expelling party leader Devraj Urs from the party. As a direct consequence Ram was expelled from Congress U . ref Andersen, Walter K.. India in 1981 Stronger Political Authority and Social Tension , published in Asian Survey, Vol. 22, No. 2, A Survey of Asia in 1981 Part II Feb., 1982 , pp. 119 135 ref References references Category Political parties in India india party stub ... more details
Context date October 2009 Primary sources date January 2009 The NationalCongress of Black Women, Inc . NCBW is a 501 c 3 non profit organization dedicated to the educational, political, economic and cultural development of African American women and their families. NCBW also serves as a non partisan voice and instrument on issues pertaining to the appointment of African American women at all levels of government, and to increase African American women s participation in the education al, politics political , economy economic and society social arenas. Currently, NCBW provides opportunities for women for leadership and decision making positions in government , non profit organizations and the private sector . External links http www.nationalcongressbw.org index.asp Official Website of the NationalCongress of Black Women http www.philacongressncbw.org home.htm Official Website of the Philadelphia Congress of the NationalCongress of Black Women Category Activism Category Non profit organizations based in the United States Category Women s rights ... more details
On the fiftieth anniversary of the arrival of the first Demographics of India Indians in Fiji , two different organisations called the Fiji Indian National Congress were formed in Fiji. The acting Governor of Fiji, Alfred W. Seymour, despite Europe an opposition, declared 15 May as a public holiday and as a day of rejoicing. Vishnu Deo and his supporters wanted the day to be marked as a day of mourning and on 12 May, at a meeting in Lautoka , it was decided to from the Fiji Indian National Congress. On 14 May, at another meeting in Suva , Dr Hamilton Beattie, who had taken upon himself the responsibility of improving the status of the Indian community, formed another organisation with the same name. Vishnu Deo wrote to Jawaharlal Nehru , asking for a copy of the constitution on the Indian National Congress , saying that Indians in Fiji wanted to form a similar Congress and Nehru gave his blessing. On 7 October 1929, at a meeting in Lautoka organised by S. B. Patel , the two Congresses agreed to amalgamate and 7 November 1929 the amalgamation was formalised at a meeting in Suva. S. B. Patel wrote blockquote We have a National Congress of Fiji. The unity and solidarity among the Indian settlers here today are as they never were before. All sections stand united in one demand for the common franchise. We are all coming closer together day by day. We intend organising provincial and district congresses in all important quarters, and passing resolutions demanding the common franchise, in every Congress committee. We intend to take up the work of educating the masses for political consciousness, blockquote The Congress did not manage to achieve the stated goal, as Patel had hoped, of uniting the Indians in Fiji and disagreement over the distribution of relief funds following floods in 1930 caused the non Hindu members to leave the Congress. References cite book last Gillion first K. L. title The Fiji Indians Challenge to European Dominance 1920 1946 publisher Australian N ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2006 The Belgium Belgian NationalCongress was a temporary legislative assembly in 1830, established shortly after the Provisional Government of Belgium had proclaimed Belgian Revolution Belgian independence on October 4 of that year. Its primary task was to create a constitution for the newly formed state. Image Colonne du Congr s Bxl.01.JPG thumb right The Congress column in Brussels The NationalCongress was elected by approximately 30,000 voters on November 3, 1830 and consisted of 200 members. Its president was Baron Erasme Louis Surlet de Chokier . The assembly chose a constitutional monarchy constitutional popular monarchy as the form of government for Belgium and chose the son of the France French king Louis Philippe , Louis, Duke of Nemours , as the new head of state. Other candidates included Auguste de Beauharnais, 2nd Duke of Leuchtenberg Auguste de Beauharnais and Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen Archduke Charles of Austria , the last Governors of the Habsburg Netherlands Governor General of the Southern Netherlands Austrian Netherlands . The choice ... and was replaced as president of the NationalCongress by Etienne Constantin, Baron de Gerlache ... King of the Belgians . The NationalCongress appointed him king on June 4 and six weeks later he was sworn .... The Provisional Government was subsequently dismantled. The NationalCongress itself remained in place ... de la Presse Drukpersstraat Press Street . See also List of members of the NationalCongress of Belgium ... NationalCongress Of Belgium Category NationalCongress of Belgium Category Historical legislatures ... Place in Brussels . This day July 21 has since been the National holiday for Belgium. The Constitution ..., the Congress Column , was erected in its honour. On the base of the Congress column, there are four ... legislatures Category Constituent assemblies fr Congr s national Belgique it Congresso Nazionale del Belgio lb Congr s national Belsch nl Nationaal Congres Belgi pt Congresso Nacional da B lgica ... more details