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  2. National Party (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Flag of National Party of South Africa (1936-1993) The National Party was founded in Bloemfontein in 1914 by Afrikaner nationalists soon after the establishment of the Union of South Africa. Its founding was rooted in disagreements among South African Party politicians, particularly Prime Minister Louis Botha and his first Minister of Justice ...

  3. 1948 South African general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in South Africa on 26 May 1948. They represented a turning point in the country's history, as despite receiving just under half of the votes cast, the United Party and its leader, incumbent Prime Minister Jan Smuts, were ousted by the Herenigde Nasionale Party (HNP) led by D. F. Malan, a Dutch Reformed cleric.

  4. List of political parties in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of political parties in South Africa. For most of its recent history , South Africa has functioned as a democratic state but with a one-party dominant system , with the African National Congress (ANC) as the governing party.

  5. National Party South Africa - Wikipedia

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    National Party South Africa (2008) (2008-2019) This page was last edited on 4 January 2025, at 19:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging - Wikipedia

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    The Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˌafriˈkɑːnər ˈviərstants.ˌbəˈviəχəŋ], meaning 'Afrikaner Resistance Movement'), commonly known by its abbreviation AWB (Afrikaans pronunciation: [/ˌɑː.viə.ˈbiə/]), is a Afrikaner nationalist, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi political party in South Africa.

  7. 1958 South African general election - Wikipedia

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    The National Party won 103 seats in the House of Assembly. It was the first election in South Africa with a whites-only electorate, following the removal of the Cape Qualified Franchise in the late 1950s, after the resolution of the coloured vote constitutional crisis. Coloured voters were now represented by four white MPs elected in separate ...

  8. National Party South Africa (2008) - Wikipedia

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    The National Party of South Africa (NP), also called the National Party was a right-wing South African political party. It competed for the Western Cape province in the 2009 provincial election and municipal council seats in the 2011 local government elections .

  9. New National Party (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The New National Party (NNP) was a South African political party formed in 1997 as the successor to the National Party, which ruled the country from 1948 to 1994.The name change was an attempt to distance itself from its apartheid past, and reinvent itself as a moderate, mainstream conservative and non-racist federal party.