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A referendum on ending apartheid was held in South Africa on 17 March 1992. The referendum was limited to white South African voters, [1] [2] who were asked whether or not they supported the negotiated reforms begun by State President F. W. de Klerk two years earlier, in which he proposed to end the apartheid system that had been implemented since 1948.
Front page of Die Transvaler, 7 October 1960, announcing republican victory by 70,000 votes. A referendum on becoming a republic was held in South Africa on 5 October 1960. . The Afrikaner-dominated right-wing National Party, which had come to power in 1948, was avowedly republican and regarded the position of Queen Elizabeth II as the South African monarch as a relic of British imperialism.
Pages in category "Referendums in South Africa" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... 1992 South African apartheid referendum
Partial results in South Africa's national election put the long-ruling African National Congress at below 50% of the vote as counting continued Thursday, raising the possibility that it might ...
Stamp in identity document of a white South African recording their participation in the 1983 constitutional reform referendum. A referendum on a new constitution was held in South Africa on 2 November 1983 in which the white population was given the opportunity to approve or reject the Constitution of 1983.
This article summarises the results of the 29 May 2024 South African general election, ... Build One South Africa: ... Referendum Party: 4,206: 0.03 – African ...
Early results from South Africa’s election suggest the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party could lose its majority for the first time in 30 years.. With results in from 22% of polling ...
A referendum on becoming part of South Africa was held in South West Africa in May and June 1946. [1] The referendum took the format of asking tribes whether they wished to remain under South African rule. [1] The number of people in the tribe was assigned to all having voted "yes" or "no" based on the return of a form to the government.