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Encyclopedia > Freedom Front

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// Constitution Following the 1994 elections, South Africa was governed under an interim constitution. ... The President of South Africa is the head of state and head of government under South Africas Constitution. ... The Deputy President of South Africa is appointed by the President of South Africa. ... Ministers, in the South African government, are Members of Parliament who hold a ministerial warrants to perform certain functions of government. ... The Speaker of the National Assembly presides over the South African National Assembly. ... The National Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of South Africa, located in Cape Town, Western Cape Province. ... Categories: South African politics | South Africa stubs ... The South African Constitutional Court was established in 1994 by South Africas first democratic constitution: the Interim Constitution of 1993. ... The South African Supreme Court of Appeal is the South African court which has the final say on all matters, except those that involve the constitution. ... The High Court of South Africa is a court of law in South Africa. ...

The Freedom Front (Vryheidsfront) is a South African political party that aims to protect Afrikaner interests. The leader is Dr. Pieter Mulder. Elections in South Africa gives information on election and election results in South Africa. ... Political parties in South Africa lists political parties in South Africa. ... Afrikaners are white South Africans of predominantly Calvinist Dutch, German, French Huguenot, Friesian and Walloon descent who speak Afrikaans. ...


In 1994, under the leadership of General Constand Viljoen, they received 2.2% of the national vote, but in 1999 their support dropped to 0.8%. In 2003, shortly before the 2004 general election, the Conservative Party, the Afrikaner Eenheids Beweging and the Freedom Front decided to contest the election as a single entity under the name Freedom Front Plus (FF+), led by Dr Mulder. In the 2004 general election, support for the Freedom Front rose by 0.09% to 0.89%. 1994 General Election results, National Assembly African National Congress (ANC) 12,237,655 62. ... General Constand Viljoen SSA SD SOE SM (b 1933) was a South African military commander. ... South Africas second non-racial general election, held on 1999-06-02, was won by the African National Congress (ANC), who increased their number of seats by 14. ... Legislative elections were held in South Africa on Wednesday, 14 April 2004. ... The Conservative Party of South Africa was formed by white South Africans, mostly Afrikaners, who felt that the National Party was too ready to aquiesce to the demands of black South Africans for majority rule. ... Legislative elections were held in South Africa on Wednesday, 14 April 2004. ...


The Freedom Front Plus is closely associated with the Afrikaner settlement of Orania. Afrikaners are white South Africans of predominantly Calvinist Dutch, German, French Huguenot, Friesian and Walloon descent who speak Afrikaans. ... Orania is a South African town located along the Orange River in the Northern Cape province in the arid Karoo region. ...


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Freedom Front - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (144 words)
The Freedom Front (Afrikaans: Vryheidsfront) is a South African political party that aims to protect Afrikaner interests.
In the 2004 general election, support for the Freedom Front rose by 0.09% to 0.89%.
The Freedom Front Plus is closely associated with the Afrikaner settlement of Orania.
Freedom Front (South Africa) - definition of Freedom Front (South Africa) in Encyclopedia (120 words)
The Freedom Front (Vryheidsfront) is a South African political party that aims to protect Afrikaner interests.
In 1994, under the leadership of General Constand Viljoen, they received 2.2% of the national vote, but in 1999 their support dropped to 0.8%.
In 2003, shortly before the 2004 general election, the Conservative Party, the Afrikaner Eenheids Beweging and the Freedom Front decided to contest the election as a single entity under the name Freedom Front Plus (FF+), led by Dr Mulder.
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