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The 1914 South African Native National Congress delegation to Britain (L-R: Walter Rubusana, Thomas Mapikela, Saul Msane, John Dube, and Sol Plaatje). The African National Congress (ANC) has been the governing party of the Republic of South Africa since 1994.
A seat in the National Assembly becomes vacant if the member dies, resigns, ceases to be eligible, ceases to be a member of the party that nominated them, or is elected to the office of President of South Africa. The vacancy is filled from the same party list as the former member.
The African National Congress (ANC) is a political party in South Africa. It originated as a liberation movement known for its opposition to apartheid and has governed the country since 1994, when the first post-apartheid election resulted in Nelson Mandela being elected as President of South Africa .
The 26th Parliament of South Africa sat between 2014 and 2019. [1] Members of the National Assembly were elected during the elections of 7 May 2014. In the elections, the African National Congress (ANC) retained a diminished majority, winning 249 seats in the 400-seat legislature. [2]
15th South African Parliament (1970–1974) – majority party: National Party; 16th South African Parliament (1974–1977) – majority party: National Party; 17th South African Parliament (1977–1981) – majority party: National Party; 18th South African Parliament (1981–1984) – majority party: National Party; 19th South African ...
African National Congress This article lists the members of the National Assembly of South Africa during the 23rd South African Parliament , which sat between 1999 and 2004. Members were elected during the elections of 2 June 1999 , South Africa's second under universal suffrage.
Members were elected during the elections of 27 April 1994, South Africa's first under universal suffrage, and served until the elections of 2 June 1999. The African National Congress (ANC) won a comfortable majority of 252 seats in the 400-seat legislature. The former governing party, the National Party (NP), became the official opposition. [1]
African National Congress: Permanent 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 3 2 35: 62: Special 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 1 27: Democratic Alliance: Permanent 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 10: 13: Special 1 2 3: Congress of the People: Permanent 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7: 8: Special 1 1: Independent Democrats: Permanent 1 1: 2: Special 1 1: Inkatha Freedom Party: Permanent 1 1: 2: Special 1 1: Freedom ...