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  2. Afrikaner Party - Wikipedia

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    The Afrikaner Party's roots can be traced back to September 1939, when South Africa declared war on Germany shortly after the start of World War II.The then Prime Minister J.B.M. Hertzog and his followers did not agree with this move and broke away from the United Party to form the Volksparty (People's Party).

  3. List of political parties in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaner Party Afrikaans: Afrikanerparty: AP 1941 1951 Afrikaner nationalism Conservatism: Dominion Party Afrikaans: Dominiumparty: DP 1934 1948 Conservatism Monarchism: Herenigde Nasionale Party English: Reunited National Party: HNP 1940 1948 Afrikaner nationalism Social conservatism: Labour Party Afrikaans: Suid-Afrikaanse Arbeidersparty: LP ...

  4. National Party (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the National Party during the 1990s Share of National Party votes in 1994. The areas which voted for the National Party were largely Afrikaans- or English speaking Flag of the National Party during the 1990s. The National Party won 20.39% of the vote and 82 seats in the National Assembly at the first multiracial election in 1994.

  5. National Party South Africa (2008) - Wikipedia

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    The relaunched National Party of 2008 promoted a non-racial democratic South Africa based on federal principles and the legacy of F.W De Klerk. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] A press release issued by Jean-Duval Uys on the party's website, dated 22 January 2009, deals with a Cape High Court challenge against Uys by Williams and Omar on behalf of themselves ...

  6. National Conservative Party of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The party was also formed on the principles of the Conservative Party of Andries Treurnicht but with a modern approach. Afrikaner self-determination is the core policy of the party, but that does not exclude other people of European descent, such as British South Africans, Irish, Portuguese, Greeks, Poles and Italians. They also focus on the ...

  7. History of Maputo - Wikipedia

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    In February 1977, Maputo hosted the African Conference on Cinema. [43] In 1978, the city's Câmara Municipal (city council) form of government was replaced by the Conselho Executivo (executive council). [44] In 1980, the city was granted provincial status, removing it from Maputo Province. [44] Central Maputo

  8. Timeline of Maputo - Wikipedia

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    1975 - City becomes part of the People's Republic of Mozambique. 1976 3 February: City renamed "Maputo." [13] Nationalization occurs. [3] 1977 Bank of Mozambique, Mozambican Youth Organisation, and Centro Nacional de Documentação e Informação de Moçambique headquartered in city. [9] February: City hosts African Conference on Cinema. [13]

  9. History of the African National Congress - Wikipedia

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    In December 2022, President Cyril Ramaphosa was re-elected as the ANC's leader in the 55th National Conference of the African National Congress. [143] On 7 September 2023, uMkhonto Wesizwe party (MK), named after the former armed wing of the ANC, was registered. The new party was launched in Soweto on 16 December 2023.