and on December 5, 1934 a merger into the United PartySouthAfrica United SouthAfrican National Party . External links Commons category SouthAfricanPartyUnion of SouthAfrica References Reflist added above categories infobox footers by script assisted edit DEFAULTSORT SouthAfricanPartyUnion Of SouthAfrica Category Political parties established in 1911 Category Defunct political parties in SouthAfrica Category 1911 establishments in SouthAfrica af Suid Afrikaanse Party de SouthAfrican ...For other parties with the same name see SouthAfricanParty Refimprove date July 2008 The SouthAfricanParty was a political party that existed in the Union of SouthAfrica from 1911 to 1934. History The outline and foundation for the party was realized after the election of a SouthAfricanparty in the SouthAfrican general election, 1910 1910 SouthAfrican general election under the leadership of Louis Botha . It was made up predominately of Afrikaner parties Het Volk political party Het Volk from the Transvaal Afrikaner Bond and SouthAfricanParty Cape Colony SouthAfricanParty from the Cape Colony Orangia Unie from the Orange River Colony The SouthAfricanParty of the Cape Colony was launched by William Schreiner, the former attorney general under the leadership of Cecil Rhodes . The party was intended to project a more moderate platform than that of the Afrikaner Bond . This party ... came from Unionist PartySouthAfrica Unionist Party , which supported similar policies, but was more ... a SAP Unionist PartySouthAfrica Unionist coalition government under the leadership of Jan Smuts , faced the SouthAfrican general election, 1924 1924 SouthAfrican general election , in which it was defeated by a National PartySouthAfrica National Labour PartySouthAfricaSouthAfrican Labour ... the departure of James Hertzog and more radical Boer nationalists who formed the National PartySouthAfrica National Party . Rising discontent with the economic policies of the SAP during the bad economic ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Use SouthAfrican English date April 2012 The SouthAfricanParty was a small political party in SouthAfrica from 1977 to 1980. It was formed by six self described centrists MPs who had been expelled from the United PartySouthAfrica United Party on 19 January 1977 for refusing to accept the party s decision to accept the Marais plan to create a new united opposition party, which became the New Republic Party . ref name omalley cite web last O Malley first Padraig title 1977 url http www.nelsonmandela.org omalley index.php site q 03lv01538 04lv01539 05lv01562 06lv01570.htm work The Heart of Hope SouthAfrica s Transition from Apartheid to Democracy publisher Nelson ... Party. The party renamed itself the SouthAfricanParty SAP and elected MP Myburgh Streicher as its leader at its founding conference held in Pretoria on 27 and 28 May 1977. The new party committed itself .... ref name omalley The party contested the SouthAfrican general election, 1977 1977 SouthAfrican general election and won three seats in the House of Assembly of SouthAfrica House of Assembly , however ... SouthAfrican politician John Wiley became the party s new leader following the election. In parliament ... in SouthAfrica Category Organisations associated with apartheid SouthAfrica party stub ... 4398,2451166&dq southafrican party&hl en accessdate 8 January 2012 newspaper Montreal Gazette date 27 March 1979 ref On 13 June 1980, SAP leader John Wiley announces that his party is disbanding and that its three MPs are joining the ruling National PartySouthAfrica National Party . ref ... site q 03lv01538 04lv01539 05lv01573 06lv01574.htm work The Heart of Hope SouthAfrica s Transition ... KULAAAAIBAJ&pg 1314,7206566&dq john wiley south africa&hl en accessdate 8 January 2012 newspaper Glasgow ... Party MP and served from 1986 to 1989 as deputy minister of transportation and from 1994 to 1997 chairman of the National Party caucus in parliament. References reflist Category Political parties ... more details
SouthAfricanParty may refer to SouthAfricanParty Cape Colony , a political party in the Cape Colony , which existed until the formation of the Union of SouthAfrica in 1910. It governed Cape Colony between 1908 until the creation of the Union of SouthAfrica. SouthAfricanPartyUnion of SouthAfrica , a political party in the Union of SouthAfrica from 1911 to 1934 SouthAfricanParty Republic of SouthAfrica , a political party in the Republic of SouthAfrica from 1977 to 1980 disambig ... more details
. When the National Party formed a coalition with Jan Smuts s SouthAfricanPartyUnion of SouthAfricaSouthAfricanParty , in 1933, the Pact government came to an end. At the SouthAfrican general ... of SouthAfrica The SouthAfrican Labour Party , formed in March 1910 following discussions between .... This paved the way for an election agreement between the Labour Party and the National PartySouthAfrica National Party NP for the SouthAfrican general election, 1924 1924 general election , which ... Council faction as the Labour Party. The National Party and the SouthAfricanParty merged in 1934 as the United PartySouthAfrica United Party UP . When that party split, over the issue of SouthAfrican ... 1982 , page 174 ref and votes cast ref SouthAfrica 1982 , page 176 ref for the Labour Party were ... Socialism democratic socialist party representing the interests of the white working class . ref SouthAfrica 1982 , page 165 ref History The party was represented in the SouthAfrican House of Assembly from the SouthAfrican general election, 1910 until it lost its last seats in the SouthAfrican ... Africa. Between 1910 and 1929 the Party was led by the United Kingdom British born Frederic Creswell ... to a strike in SouthAfrica , which had been defused through a combination of military force and negotiation ... government, including its leader, Creswell, as Minister of Defence SouthAfrica Minister of Defence . ref SouthAfrica 1982 , page 167 ref In the event, Creswell remained in office until 1933, for much ... May 1947 obituary of Walter Madeley ref After the SouthAfrican general election, 1929 , even though ... in 1945. ref SouthAfrica 1982 , page 168 ref On 24 July 1946, Walter Madeley resigned from the leadership ... than the party organisation. Madeley, who had represented Benoni, Gauteng Benoni in the Union Parliament ... candidates also contested the SouthAfrican general election, 1948 but won no seats. After 1939, the Labour .... The Labour leader, John Christie mayor John Christie , died during the SouthAfrican general election ... more details
The SouthAfrican Business Party SABP assists people to plan their business , advises and guides business in regard to exporting , tax reduction , job creation and the like. External links http www.sabp.org.za Official Site Category Political parties in SouthAfrica SouthAfrica party stub ... more details
party country SouthAfrica name english SouthAfrican Communist Party name native logo Image SouthAfrican Communist Party logo.png colorcode red leader Blade Nzimande president chairperson spokesperson ... www.sacp.org.za footnotes Politics of SouthAfricaSouthAfrican Communist Party SACP is a political party in SouthAfrica . It was founded in 1921 as the Communist Party of SouthAfrica by the joining ... National Congress and the Congress of SouthAfrican Trade Unions COSATU . History The Communist Party of SouthAfrica first came to prominence during the armed Rand Rebellion by white mineworkers ... stipulated that SouthAfrica was a country belonging to the Natives, that is, the Blacks. The Party ... and, in 1953 relaunched itself as the SouthAfrican Communist Party the name change emphasising the party ... Africa and Steve Biko . As the National PartySouthAfrica National Party increased repression in response ... League & the Communist Party of SouthAfrica 1914 1932 by Sheridan Johns. Mayibuye History and Literature ... SouthAfrican Communist Party official site http www.sacp.org.za docs history fifty1.html Fifty Fighting Years The Communist Party of SouthAfrica 1921 1971 http www.marxists.org history international comintern sections sacp index.htm SouthAfrican Communist Party Documents from Marxists Internet Archive . http reference.allrefer.com country guide study southafricasouth africa110.html SouthAfrican ... in SouthAfrica Category SouthAfrica Soviet Union relations af Suid Afrikaanse Kommunistiese Party da Det sydafrikanske kommunistparti de SouthAfrican Communist Party es Partido Comunista ... Partij no SouthAfrican Communist Party nn Det s rafrikanske kommunistpartiet pl Po udniowoafryka ska ... League of SouthAfrica membership year 2007 membership 51,874 ideology Communism , br Marxism Leninism ... for a white SouthAfrica . With the failure of the rising, in part due to black workers failing ... by the African Mine Workers Strike in 1946. Many party members, such as Bram Fischer were arrested ... more details
The SouthAfricanParty was a political party in Cape Colony . Under its leader John X. Merriman , the SouthAfricanParty governed Cape Colony in a unity government with Afrikaner Bond from 1908 until the formation of the Union of SouthAfrica in 1910. In the Union parliament, the SouthAfricanParty and Afrikaner Bond merged to form a new SouthAfricanPartyUnion of SouthAfricaSouthAfricanParty . SouthAfrica stub Category Political parties disestablished in 1910 Category Cape Colony Category Defunct political parties in SouthAfrica ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 Politics of Namibia The South West African Labour and Farmers Party was a political party in Namibia . It was founded on 25 November 1931. Namibia party stub DEFAULTSORT South West African Labour And Farmers Party Category Labour parties Category Political parties in Namibia ... more details
Politics of Namibia The South West African Labour Party , initially known as the Federal Coloured People s Party , was a political party in Namibia . It was formed in 1973, and led by Andrew Kloppers . In October 1974, it won the elections to the South West Africa Coloured Council . It participated in the Turnhalle Constitutional Conference and subsequently joined the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance . ref cite web url http rehobothbasters.com newsdetails.php?id 136 title DTA Down but Not Out first Kuvee last Kangueehi publisher New Era Namibia New Era via rehobothbasters.com date 22 October 2004 accessdate 8 September 2011 ref References reflist Category Labour parties Category Political parties established in 1973 Category Political parties in Namibia Namibia party stub ... more details
Assembly SouthAfrica National Assembly seats seats1 Infobox political party seats 30 400 hex ... URL www.cope.za.org country SouthAfrica footnotes The Congress of the People COPE is a SouthAfrican political party formed in 2008 by former members of the African National Congress ANC . ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi africa 7784763.stm work BBC News title New party to challenge ANC ... a closer relationship with the SouthAfrican Communist Party and Congress of SouthAfrican Trade Unions ... Africa at the 2009 election, was facing corruption charges in relation to a SouthAfrican Arms ..., such as the Western Cape . SouthAfrican national convention and formation of new party The convention ... 2008 12 16 AR2008121600130.html?wprss rss world title New Party Formally Launched in SouthAfrica ... is SouthAfrica s new political force work SouthAfrican National Convention ref Mosiuoa Lekota Leader .... The SouthAfrican Communist Party and its Young Communist League also ridiculed Lekota and George ... that a new party in opposition to the ANC would diversify the political landscape and pull SouthAfrica ... head of communications for the Scorpions SouthAfrica Scorpions who is now the party s media liaison ... the name African National Congress of SouthAfrica ANCSA , were distributed. ref http 152.111.1.87 ... naam wil maak Bot generated title ref At the new party s Sandton convention, the name SouthAfrican ... that this was already being used by SouthAfrican Democratic Congress another party that was due to contest ... Shilowa and Mluleki George to contest the SouthAfrican general election, 2009 2009 general election ... of the African National Congress The birth of the party can be traced back to the 52nd National ... by Mbeki as SouthAfrica s vice president at the start of the arms deal trial. In 2008 a landmark ... convention would be held to discuss the future of SouthAfrican politics and the possible formation ... president. General election 2009 File SouthAfrica national election 2009 COPE vote by ward.svg ... more details
The Unionist Party of SouthAfrica was a pre apartheid SouthAfrican political party, which contested elections to the Union of SouthAfrica parliament from the 1910 SouthAfrican general election until its merger into the SouthAfricanPartyUnion of SouthAfricaSouthAfricanParty just before the SouthAfrican general election, 1921 1921 SouthAfrican general election . History In May 1910, the Unionist ... in the 2nd Parliament of the Union. SouthAfrica 1982 , page 166. ref In the SouthAfrican general election, 1920 1920 general election both the SouthAfricanParty and the Unionist Party lost ... AfricanParty in November 1920. References SouthAfrica 1982 Official Yearbook of the Republic ... members and 2 representatives of the SAP . SouthAfrica 1982 , page 165. ref The party was a pro ... that would force more unwanted coloured immigration to SouthAfrica, mainly from India. The party ... . However, after the formation of the National PartySouthAfrica National Party in 1914 and the subsequent outbreak of the First World War, the governing SouthAfricanParty SAP lost its overall parliamentary ... with the SouthAfricanParty, in a futile attempt to stop the National Party from coming to power ... . The merger between the Unionists and the SouthAfricanParty took place in November 1920. The enlarged party retained the name of the SAP. ref SouthAfrica 1982 , page 166 ref Party leaders The first Unionist Party of SouthAfrica leader, from May 1910, was Leander Starr Jameson . He was created a Baronet after the Union of SouthAfrica came into existence and was thereafter known as Sir Starr ... in SouthAfrica SouthAfrica party stub af Unionisteparty nl Unionist Party Zuid Afrika no Unionist ... Free State known as the Orange River Colony from 1902 to 1910 and the Progressives of SouthAfrican Republic Transvaal to form the Unionist Party of SouthAfrica. Colony of Natal Natal had no political parties, before the Union, but some politicians from that province joined the new party. ref The Times ... more details
orphan date February 2009 The SouthAfrican Policing Union SAPU was established in November 1993 and has an extensive membership within the policing cluster which includes the SouthAfrican Police Service SAPS , Department of Correctional Services SouthAfrica Department of Correctional Services DCS , Metro Police Departments and Traffic Departments. SAPU is a participating Trade unionunion in the Public Service Co ordinating Bargaining Council PSCBC and the Safety and Security Sectoral Bargaining Council SSSBC where transverse and sector employee issues are negotiated. External links http www.csvr.org.za wits papers papmmna.htm http www.sapu.org.za Category Law enforcement in SouthAfrica ... more details
the United PartySouthAfrica United Party the main opposition party in SouthAfrica prior to 1977 ... as the Progressive PartySouthAfrica Progressive Party , Progressive Reform PartySouthAfrica Progressive Reform Party , Progressive Federal PartySouthAfrica Progressive Federal Party . The DP had a short lived merger with the New National PartySouthAfrica New National Party NNP from 2000 to 2001 to form the Democratic Alliance SouthAfrica Democratic Alliance DA . Even though the NNP ...Politics of SouthAfrica For more about the history of the PFP, and the DA since its formation in 2000, see Democratic Alliance SouthAfrica Democratic Alliance . For an earlier Democratic Party, see Democratic PartySouthAfrica, 1973 The Democratic Party DP was the name of the SouthAfrica n political party now called the Democratic Alliance DA . Although the Democratic Party name dates from 1989, the party existed under other labels throughout the Apartheid years, when it was the Parliamentary opposition to the ruling National Party of SouthAfrica National Party s policies. From 1989 to 1994 the party had three co leaders, Zach de Beer , Denis Worrall and Wynand Malan , and won 34 seats in the SouthAfrican general election, 1989 1989 election , up from 20 before the vote. In 1994, Tony Leon became the party s sole leader. After the SouthAfrican general election, 1999 1999 election , the DP, under the leadership of Tony Leon, became Official Opposition to the African National Congress ... theory Liberalism worldwide List of liberal parties Liberal democracy Liberalism in SouthAfrica External links Commons category Democratic PartySouthAfrica http www.da.org.za da Site Eng default.asp Democratic Alliance website Liberalism in SouthAfrica Category Political parties established ... SouthAfrica 1989 Category Defunct political parties in SouthAfrica Category Democratic Alliance SouthAfrica liberalparty stub SouthAfrica party stub af Demokratiese Party de Democratic Party S dafrika ... more details
PartySouthAfrica National Party with the rival SouthAfricanPartyUnion of SouthAfricaSouthAfricanParty of Jan Smuts , plus the remnants of the Unionist PartySouthAfrica Unionist Party . Its full name was the United National SouthAfricanParty , but it was generally called the, United Party. The party drew support from several different parts of SouthAfrican society, including ... 1948 The United Party was SouthAfricaSouthAfrica s ruling political party between 1934 and 1948 ... Harry Schwarz Leader of the United Party in the SouthAfrican Republic Transvaal Schwarz breakaway ... of SouthAfrica Parliament MPs were expelled from the United Party. Further resignations followed ... in the Transvaal Provincial Council. The formed the Reform PartySouthAfrica Reform Party of which ... opposition politics in SouthAfrica. In 1977, the United Party was renamed the New Republic Party ... the anti apartheid Progressive Federal PartySouthAfrica Progressive Federal Party , six MPs were ... AfricanParty 1977 SouthAfricanParty which joined the ruling National Party three years later ... the 41 the United Party had held previously. The UP s position on race relations in SouthAfrica ... 1960. See also List of political parties in SouthAfrica External links Commons category United PartySouthAfrica http www.queensu.ca sarc Conferences 1940s Baines.htm Revisiting Urban African Policy ...Use dmy dates date March 2012 Use SouthAfrican English date March 2012 Refimprove date March 2010 File ..., Hertzog refused to commit SouthAfrica to UK Britain s war effort against Nazi Germany . Many Afrikaners ... would be unacceptable to Afrikaners. Furthermore, he could see little benefit for SouthAfrica in taking ... Africa Decline Smuts and the United Party lost the 1948 election to the National Party. It was never ... declined because of electoral gerrymandering , changes to SouthAfrica s voting laws, including the removal of the Coloureds South Africans of mixed ancestry, who had been staunch United Party supporters ... more details
Refimprove date February 2010 Infobox political party country SouthAfricaparty name Progressive Party leader Colin Eglin chairman foundation 1959 dissolution 1975 merged with Reform PartySouthAfrica Reform Party merged Progressive Reform PartySouthAfrica Progressive Reform Party ideology Liberalism br Internal resistance to SouthAfrican apartheid Anti apartheid predecessor United PartySouthAfrica United Party colorcode black Politics of SouthAfrica The Progressive Party was a liberal party deemed leftist in the peculiar terminology of the apartheid era in SouthAfrica that opposed the ruling National PartySouthAfrica National Party s policies of apartheid , and championed the Rule of Law. For 13 years its only member of Parliament of SouthAfrica parliament was Helen Suzman . ref In No Uncertain Terms A SouthAfrican Memoir, Helen Suzman, Alfred A Knopf, 1993 ref It was later renamed the Progressive Reform PartySouthAfrica Progressive Reform Party in 1975, and then Progressive Federal PartySouthAfrica Progressive Federal Party in 1977. Creation The Progressive Party was formed by members who had left the United PartySouthAfrica United Party following the United PartyUnion Congress held in Bloemfontein starting on 11 August 1959. The delegates at the Party Congress passed policy resolutions about the political rights the party wished to give to Natives. The Progressives .... Four MPs led by Harry Schwarz , formed the Reform PartySouthAfrica Reform Party . The Reform Party merged with the Progressive Party to form the Progressive Reform PartySouthAfrica Progressive ... of SouthAfrica . By the end of that Parliament in 1961, the group had been reduced to ten as a result ... Africa Use dmy dates date February 2011 Category Defunct liberal political parties SouthAfrica 1970s Category Defunct political parties in SouthAfrica Category Political parties established in 1959 Category Anti Apartheid organisations Category 1959 establishments in SouthAfrica Category ... more details
nationalists soon after the establishment of the Union of SouthAfrica . Its founding was rooted in disagreements among SouthAfricanPartyUnion of SouthAfricaSouthAfricanParty politicians ... SouthAfricanPartyUnion of SouthAfricaSouthAfricanParty of Jan Smuts to form the United PartySouthAfrica United Party . A hardline faction of Afrikaner nationalists, led by Daniel Fran ois ...refimprove date July 2009 Infobox political party name National Party of SouthAfrica native name Nasionale ... F. W. de Klerk 1989 1997 Marthinus van Schalkwyk 1997 2005 New National PartySouthAfrica New National ... SouthAfrica Apartheid The National Party lang af Nasionale Party is a former political party in South ... Africa New National Party , which then merged with the African National Congress in 2005. Founding and early ... in SouthAfrica and therefore supported the National Party in subsequent elections. These reforms ... the pro Nationalist whites of South West Africa. The National Party increased its parliamentary ... the SouthAfrican Parliament even greater power than the British Government over the Union. The extreme ... II, Queen of SouthAfrica . This was meant to indicate that the SouthAfrican upper house had ... steps to make SouthAfrica less dependent on Britain In 1955, the SouthAfrican parliament became ... of the SouthAfricanUnion became the country s only flag the Union Jack, alongside which the Union ... , Verwoerd had solidified the NP s domination of SouthAfrican politics. In the 1966 elections, the party ... forth legislation to transform the Union of SouthAfrica into the Republic of SouthAfrica. The constitution ... Boer War SouthAfrica s becoming a union in 1910 and the first hoisting of the Union flag in 1928 ... the New National PartySouthAfrica New National Party in order to distance itself from its past. The party merged with the Democratic PartySouthAfrica Democratic Party DP to form the Democratic Alliance SouthAfrica Democratic Alliance DA in 2000 but by 2001 the party had broken away from the Democratic ... more details
Infobox political party country SouthAfricaparty name Reform Party leader Harry Schwarz foundation February 11, 1975 dissolution July 25, 1975 merged with Progressive PartySouthAfrica Progressive Party merged Progressive Reform PartySouthAfrica Progressive Reform Party ideology Liberalism predecessor United PartySouthAfrica United Party colorcode black The Reform Party was an Internal resistance to SouthAfrican apartheid anti apartheid political party that existed for just five months in 1975 and is one of the predecessor parties to the Democratic Alliance SouthAfrica Democratic Alliance . The Reform Party was created on February 11 by a group of four Members of Parliament of SouthAfrica Parliament MPs who left the United PartySouthAfrica United Party under the guidance of the leader of the United Party in the Transvaal Province Transvaal , Harry Schwarz , who became the party ... PartySouthAfrica Progressive Party on July 25, 1975 to form the Progressive Reform PartySouthAfrica Progressive Reform Party with Colin Eglin as the new leader and Schwarz as Chairman of the National Executive. This proved to realign the opposition in SouthAfrica, as the PRP ... Reform Party to form the Progressive Federal Party . See also Liberalism in SouthAfrica Liberalism in SouthAfrica SouthAfrica party stub Category Political parties established in 1975 Category Defunct political parties in SouthAfrica af Reformiste Party ... opposition to the National Party. They said that they no longer felt the UP was the vehicle in which we can travel the path of verligtheid . The party had four MPs, two senators, ten members of the Transvaal ... HarrySchwarz1976.jpeg thumb left Harry Schwarz Leader of the Reform Party There was much division in the United party, between liberalism liberals and conservatism conservatives in the 60 s and early ... the party, wrestled the leadership of the party in the Transvaal from Marais Steyn. His victory ... more details
Politics of SouthAfrica Image DPSAsouthafrica.jpg thumb left DPSA symbol Dikwankwetla Party of SouthAfrica is a political party in the Free State SouthAfrican province Free State province, SouthAfrica . The party was founded by Kenneth Mopeli in 1975. The party governed the bantustan state of QwaQwa from 1975 1994. It was one of the signatories of the Negotiations to end apartheid in SouthAfrica National Peace Accord National Peace Accord , but later withdrew. ref http www.c r.org accord peace accord13 sakey.shtml ref ref http www.anc.org.za ancdocs pr 1992 pr0812a.html ref In the first non racial elections held in SouthAfrica in 1994 the party contested both parliamentary and provincial elections. It won 19,451 votes in the parliamentary elections 0.1 of nationwide vote and 21,877 votes in the provincial elections in the Free State, failing to win seats in either. After not standing in the 1999 elections, the party entered into an electoral pact with the Pan Africanist Congress for the 2004 elections, after renouncing their pact with the Democratic Alliance SouthAfrica Democratic Alliance . ref http www.eisa.org.za PDF eu 200402.pdf ref DPSA candidates contested on the PAC parliamentary lists. DPSA did however contest the provincial elections in the Free State, were it got ... a Phofung Local Municipality Maluti a Phofung formerly the QwaQwa state the party got 8,493 votes 6.7 . The party also has some small base of support in the central parts of the Free State SouthAfrican province Free State . In the 2009 elections, the party again contested only the Free State provincial election, failing to win a seat. The party managed to win a by election in QwaQwa in december 2011, earning it its only current ward seat. Today the party is led by Moeketsi Lebesa Citation needed date July 2009 . Notes reflist SouthAfrica political parties Category Political parties in SouthAfrica Category Political parties established in 1975 Category QwaQwa ... more details
The Independent Party Afrikaans Onafhanklike Party was founded in 1987 by Denis Worrall and Wynand Malan . Its purpose was to protest against the National Party s shift in policy from reform to security. It contested the SouthAfrican general election, 1987 1987 election as the Independent Movement and Malan, its founder, won its only seat. Disappointed by this result, Malan left to form the National Democratic Movement SouthAfrica National Democratic Movement NDM , and Worrall assumed the leadership. Unlike most other legal non racialist parties of the Apartheid era, the IP s membership was mainly composed of Afrikaners rather than English speakers. ref http www.heritage.org Research Africa bg584.cfm U.S. Sanctions on SouthAfrica The Results Are In Bot generated title ref The IP absorbed many members of the New Republic Party after its dissolution. In 1989 it merged with the Progressive Federal Party and others including Malan s NDM to form the Democratic PartySouthAfrica Democratic Party DP , now known as the Democratic Alliance SouthAfrica Democratic Alliance DA . The Afrikaner support melted away, and Worrall and Malan left the DP soon after its formation. References Reflist Liberalism in SouthAfrica Category Political parties established in 1987 Category Defunct political parties in SouthAfrica af Onafhanklike Party ... more details
Infobox Political Party country SouthAfricaparty name Conservative Party of SouthAfrica br Konserwatiewe Party van Suid Afrika party logo Image Sakp.gif 100px colorcode blue leader Andries Treurnicht ... Party of SouthAfrica Konserwatiewe Party van Suid Afrika in Afrikaans was a conservative party formed in 1982 as a breakaway from the ruling National PartySouthAfrica National Party . Led ... apartheid The Conservative Party led the no campaign during the SouthAfrican referendum, 1992 ... of SouthAfrican Communist Party leader Chris Hani . In 1997 , party leader Ferdi Hartzenberg testified before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission SouthAfrica Truth and Reconciliation ... support from white South Africans, mostly Boer Afrikaner s in the rural heartlands of SouthAfrica ... only Parliament of SouthAfrica Parliament in the elections of May 6, 1987, when it surpassed the liberal Progressive Federal Party . In the SouthAfrican general election, 1989 general election 1989 , the last before multi racial elections, the party strengthened its vote to 31.52 of the white electorate and 41 seats in the House of Assembly of SouthAfrica House of Assembly . In the local elections of 1987 the Conservative Party won 60 municipalities out of 110 in the Transvaal Province Transvaal , and 1 out of 4 in the Orange Free State . The Conservative Party received 43 of the Afrikaner votes and 7.5 of the Anglo African English speaking votes. International links In the late ... Monday Club , a supporter of white rule in SouthAfrica, hosted a black tie banquet ... 1 hi world africa 36866.stm ref Dissolution In 2003, the Conservative Party joined forces with another ... External links http www.crwflags.com fotw flags za 7Dkp.html Flag of the Conservative PartySouthAfrica Category Defunct political parties in SouthAfrica Category Political parties established in 1982 Category Organisations associated with apartheid Category Conservative parties in SouthAfrica ... more details
Politics of SouthAfrica The Liberal Party of SouthAfrica was a SouthAfrica n political party from 1953 to 1968. Founding of the Party The party was founded on 9 May 1953 at a meeting of the SouthAfrican ... PartySouthAfrica United Party was unable to achieve any real liberal progress in SouthAfrica ... of the Torch Commando on the matter of mixed membership. Founding members of the party included original positions in the party given Margaret Ballinger SouthAfrican MP President of party Alan ... Party stood unequivocally for a democratic nonracial SouthAfrica, with one man, one vote as its ... with the SouthAfrican government from the outset. This was due largely to the party s opposition ... bans and persecuted by the SouthAfrican government, which accused the party of furthering the aims of Communism . In 1968 the SouthAfrican government passed the so called Prohibition of Improper Interference ... Party of SouthAfrica, 1953 68 publisher Macmillan date 1997 location Basingstoke url doi isbn 0 333 71355 9 Liberalism in SouthAfrica Category Defunct liberal political parties SouthAfrica 1953 Category Defunct political parties in SouthAfrica Category Political parties established in 1953 Category ... Peter Brown SouthAfrican politician Peter Brown National Chairman Leslie Rubin SouthAfrican Senator Vice Chairman H. Selby Msimang History For the first half of its life the Liberal Party was comparatively .... It leaned towards a qualified franchise. This changed in 1959 1960. The Progressive PartySouthAfrica Progressive Party , formed in 1959 occupied the political ground that the Liberal Party had ... theory Liberalism worldwide List of liberal parties Liberal democracy Liberalism in SouthAfrica ... Paton as author. cite book last1 Driver first1 C.J. title Patrick Duncan SouthAfrican and Pan African ... , during which several Liberal party members were detained, changed the outlook of the party. Another factor was the use of simultaneous translation equipment at party congresses, which enabled ... more details
Image GPGPsouthafrica.jpg thumb right GPGP logo The Green Party of SouthAfrica GPSA is a small political party in the Western Cape Province Western Cape province . Source? and is in a non opposition alliance with the eThekwini ECOPEACE party which is based in Durban , KwaZulu Natal Province KwaZulu ... of the Federation of Green Parties of Africa . History of Green politics in SouthAfrica Green politics sidebar expanded all Politics of SouthAfrica The Ecology Party was established in November ... by the People Green Party GPGP in 1999, and the party has contested elections as the Green Party of SouthAfrica since the 2000 local elections. The Cape Town Greens, the party s only constitutional ... itself from the party after Judy Sole unilaterally entered a pact for the 2004 elections with the Democratic Alliance SouthAfrica Democratic Alliance Fact date February 2007 , a party that supports ...?lEEtypeID 3&id 1427 Party Support, Province Western Cape, Ward All Wards, Party The Green Party of SouthAfrica . IEC ref align right SouthAfrican general election, 2004 2004 3  317 0.21 ref http ... Green Party of SouthAfrica 2002 http web.archive.org web 20071216070508 http www.greenparty.org.za ... Green parties Category Green political parties in SouthAfrica af Groen Party van Suid Afrika ... first Hendrik Jakobus coauthors Anneke Greyling title Political organizations in SouthAfrica A Z ... colspan 2 Proportional align right SouthAfrican general election, 1994 1994 2  611 0.1 ref lvarez Rivera, Manuel 2004 01 05 http electionresources.org za 1994 Republic of SouthAfrica 1994 General Election . Election Resources on the Internet ref align right SouthAfrican general election ... Western Cape Results . IEC ref align right SouthAfrican municipal election, 2000 2000 477 0.07 1  ... Party GRP in July 1992, but it too disbanded after failing to win a seat in the 1994 Western Cape provincial ... 2004 Provincial election, Western Cape . IEC ref See also eThekwini ECOPEACE Green movement in South ... more details
The Universal Party is a minor political party in SouthAfrica . In the SouthAfrican general election, 2009 election of 22 April 2009 it appeared only on the Western Cape provincial ballot ref cite web url http www.elections.org.za candidates UNIVERSAL 20PARTY.pdf format PDF accessdate 2009 04 26 title Final Candidates List Universal Party publisher Independent Electoral Commission Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref , and received 599 votes 0.03 of votes cast . ref cite web url http www.elections.org.za NPEPWStaticReports reports ReportHandler.ashx?22 20Apr 202009 20Provincial 20Election Results 20Report Western 20Cape.pdf format PDF accessdate 2009 04 26 title Results Report Provincial Election Western Cape publisher Independent Electoral Commission Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References references SouthAfrica party stub Category Political parties in SouthAfrica ... more details
Trotskyism The Workers Party of SouthAfrica WPSA was the first Trotskyist organisation in SouthAfrica to have a national base. It published a regular newspaper, Spark . The party was founded in 1935 by the majority of the Cape Town based Lenin Club and the Johannesburg based Bolshevik Leninist League of SouthAfrica . Founding members included Isaac Bangani Tabata , Dora Taylor , Ralph Lee politician Ralph Lee and Isaac Blank later known as Ted Grant . Its first initiative was to intervene in the All African Convention , called to oppose the Hertzog Bills , which aimed to complete the implementation of apartheid in the nation. The group opposed both the system of apartheid and calls for black nationalism . The group founded the Non European Unity Movement NEUM , while Goolam Gool represented the group on the similar but Communist Party of SouthAfrica led National Liberation League . In 1939, facing increasing repression, the group went underground, and began working solely through the NEUM. As a result, when the government banned groups based on the teachings of Marx , Lenin and Trotsky in 1950, its activities were unaffected. Some sources claim that the WPSA ceased to exist in 1953, although due to its secretive nature, this is difficult to confirm. References http www.revolutionary history.co.uk supplem Hirson neum.html A Short History of the Non European Unity Movement http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 9923374 ITM Dora Taylor SouthAfrican Marxist Ted Grant , http www.marxist.com history british trotskyism origins.htm ba13 History of British Trotskyism Category Political parties established in 1935 Category Trotskyist organisations of SouthAfrica ... more details
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