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// Constitution Following the 1994 elections, South Africa was governed under an interim constitution. ...
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| | Other countries · Atlas Politics Portal view • talk • edit | Mural of the election in Cape Town. The South African general election of 1994 was the first free election held in South Africa after the end of apartheid, therefore also the first held on a non-racial basis and with universal suffrage. The election was conducted under the direction of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC). The President of South Africa, in full, the President of the Republic of South Africa is the head of state and head of government under South Africas Constitution. ...
Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki ,KStJ [2][3] (born June 18, 1942)[2] is the current President of the Republic of South Africa. ...
The Deputy President of South Africa is appointed by the President of South Africa. ...
Mrs Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka (born November 3, 1955) is the current Deputy President of South Africa. ...
Ministers, in the South African government, are Members of Parliament who hold a ministerial warrant to perform certain functions of government. ...
A legislatureis a type of representative deliberative assembly with the power to ratify laws. ...
The Parliament of South Africa is South Africas legislature and is composed of the National Assembly of South Africa and the National Council of Provinces. ...
The National Council of Provinces (NCOP) is the upper house of the Parliament of South Africa under the (post-apartheid) constitution which came into full effect in 1997. ...
The National Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of South Africa, located in Cape Town, Western Cape Province. ...
The Speaker of the National Assembly presides over the South African National Assembly. ...
Baleka Mbete (born September 24, 1949) is a South African politician and the current Speaker of the South African National Assembly. ...
Tony Leon Anthony James Leon (born 15 December 1956) is a South African politician and the leader of the Democratic Alliance, South Africas main opposition party and current leader of the opposition. ...
Helen Zille (b. ...
Celia-Sandra Botha is a South African politician who currently holds the position of Leader of the opposition in the National Assembly, on behalf of the Democratic Alliance and its leader, Helen Zille. ...
Elections in South Africa take place on national, provincial, and local levels. ...
The Judiciary of South Africa is an independent branch of government, subject only to the South African Constitution and the laws of the country. ...
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 (Afrikaans; Hoogste Hof van Appel van Suid Afrika) is the South African court that has the final say on all matters other than those that involve the interpretation of the constitution. ...
The High Court of South Africa is a court of law in South Africa. ...
Magistrates Courts in South Africa are the lower courts and the courts of of first instance and decide all matters as provided for by an act of parliament. ...
A map of the nine provinces of South Africa South Africa is currently divided into nine provinces. ...
A map of the 52 districts of South Africa South Africa is divided into 52 districts (Metropolitan and District municipalities). ...
In South Africa, a metropolitan municipality or Category A municipality is a municipality which executes all the functions of local government for a city or conurbation. ...
In South Africa, a district municipality or Category C municipality is a municipality which executes some the functions of local government for a district. ...
Municipalities in South Africa are a division of local government that lie one level down from provincial government, and form the lowest level of democratically elected government structures in the country. ...
This is a list of South African Municipalities. ...
Political parties in South Africa lists political parties in South Africa. ...
Foreign Relations of South Africa South African forces fought on the Allied side in both World War I and World War II, and it participated in the postwar United Nations force in the Korean War. ...
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Elections Part of the Politics series Politics Portal This box: A general election is an election in which all or most members of a given political body are up for election. ...
A segregated beach in South Africa, 1982. ...
Elections Part of the Politics series Politics Portal This box: Universal suffrage (also general suffrage or common suffrage) consists of the extension of the right to vote to all adults, without distinction as to race, sex, belief, intelligence, or economic or social status. ...
There is also a seperate Independent Electoral Commission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. ...
Millions queued in lines over a three day voting period. Altogether 19,726,579 votes were counted and 193,081 were rejected as invalid. The African National Congress, whose slate incorporated the labour confederation COSATU and the South African Communist Party, fell slightly short of a two-thirds majority. ANC leaders opted to form a tripartite Government of National Unity with the National Party and the Inkatha Freedom Party. For political parties with similar names in other countries, see Northern Rhodesian African National Congress and Zambian African National Congress. ...
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) is a trade union federation in South Africa. ...
SACP symbol South African Communist Party (SACP) is a political party in South Africa. ...
Provisional Government of National Unity (Polish: Tymczasowy RzÄ
d JednoÅci Narodowej, TRJN) - was a government formed by the decree of State National Council (Krajowa Rada Narodowa) on 28 June 1945. ...
The National Party (Afrikaans: Nasionale Party) (with its members sometimes known as Nationalists or Nats) was the governing party of South Africa from June 4th 1948 until May 9th 1994, and was disbanded in 2005. ...
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) is a political party in South Africa. ...
The date 27 April is now a public holiday in South Africa, Freedom Day. is the 117th day of the year (118th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Holidays in South Africa: The Public Holidays Act (Act No 36 of 1994) determines that whenever any public holiday falls on a Sunday, the Monday following it will be a public holiday. ...
Freedom Day is a South African public holiday celebrated on April 27. ...
National Assembly results
| Party (abbr.) | Votes | % | Seats | | African National Congress (ANC) | 12,237,655 | 62.65 | 252 | | National Party (NP) | 3,983,690 | 20.39 | 82 | | Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) | 2,058,294 | 10.54 | 43 | | Freedom Front (FF-VF) | 424,555 | 2.17 | 9 | | Democratic Party (DP) | 338,426 | 1.73 | 7 | | Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) | 243,478 | 1.25 | 5 | | African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) | 88,104 | 0.45 | 2 | | Africa Muslim Party (AMP) | 34,466 | 0.18 | | African Moderates Congress Party (AMCP) | 27,690 | 0.14 | | Dikwankwetla Party of South Africa (DPSA) | 19,451 | 0.10 | | Federal Party (FP) | 17,663 | 0.09 | | Minority Front (MF) | 13,433 | 0.07 | | Sport Organisation for Collective Contributions and Equal Rights (SOCCER) | 10,575 | 0.05 | | African Democratic Movement (ADM) | 9,886 | 0.05 | | Women's Rights Peace Party (WRPP) | 6,434 | 0.03 | | Ximoko Progressive Party (XPP) | 6,320 | 0.03 | | Keep It Straight and Simple Party (KISS) | 5,916 | 0.03 | | Workers' List Party (WLP) | 4,169 | 0.02 | | Luso-South African Party (LUSO) | 3,293 | 0.02 | | Total | 19533498 | 100 | 400 | For political parties with similar names in other countries, see Northern Rhodesian African National Congress and Zambian African National Congress. ...
The National Party (Afrikaans: Nasionale Party) (with its members sometimes known as Nationalists or Nats) was the governing party of South Africa from June 4th 1948 until May 9th 1994, and was disbanded in 2005. ...
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) is a political party in South Africa. ...
The Freedom Front (Vryheidsfront) is a South African political party that aims to protect Afrikaner interests. ...
The Democratic Party (DP) was the name of the South African political party now called the Democratic Alliance (DA). ...
The Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) (later the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania), was a South African liberation movement, that is now a minor political party. ...
Developed by Abrie JF Kilian 14:23, 11 Nov 2004 (UTC) The ACDP in brief The African Christian Democratic Party is a political party in South Africa and form part of the International Political Christian Democratic Family. ...
The Africa Muslim Party is a South African Muslim political party. ...
The Minority Front is a political party in South Africa. ...
Provincial Legislatures results | Political party | Votes | % | Seats | | African National Congress (ANC) | 12,137,307 | 62.3 | 266 | | National Party (NP) | 3,492,467 | 17.9 | 82 | | Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) | 2,047,083 | 10.5 | 44 | | Freedom Front (FF-VF) | 639,643 | 3.3 | 14 | | Democratic Party (DP) | 538,655 | 2.8 | 12 | | Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) | 271,793 | 1.4 | 3 | | African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) | 117,825 | 0.6 | 3 | | Minority Front (MF) | 48,951 | 0.3 | 1 | | Africa Muslim Party (AMP) | 51,773 | 0.3 | | African Democratic Movement (ADM) | 34,233 | 0.2 | | Dikwankwetla Party of South Africa (DPSA) | 21,877 | 0.1 | | Islamic Party (IP) | 16,762 | 0.1 | | Federal Party (FP) | 16,279 | 0.1 | | United People's Front (UPF) | 10,123 | 0.1 | | Ximoko Progressive Party (XPP) | 8,238 | 0.0 | | Women's Rights Peace Party (WRPP) | 7,279 | 0.0 | | Wes-Kaap Federaliste Party (WKFP) | 6,337 | 0.0 | | Workers International to Rebuild the Fourth International (SA) (WI) | 5,481 | 0.0 | | Luso-South African Party (LUSO) | 5,423 | 0.0 | | South African Women's Party (SAWP) | 2,641 | 0.0 | | Green Party (GRP) | 2,611 | 0.0 | | Merit Party (MP) | 2,028 | 0.0 | | Right Party (RP) | 921 | 0.0 | SJM banner in Patan, 1994 elections The Sanyukta Janamorcha Nepal (सà¤à¤¯à¥à¤à¥à¤¤ à¤à¤¨à¤®à¥à¤°à¥à¤à¤¾ नà¥à¤ªà¤¾à¤², United Peoples Front of Nepal, abbreviated SJM) was the mass front of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre). ...
The Workers International to Rebuild the Fourth International is an Trotskyist international organisation. ...
The Green Party of South Africa is a small political party in the Western Cape province. ...
External links Elections in South Africa take place on national, provincial, and local levels. ...
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The 1910 South African general election was held for the 130 seats in the parliament of the Union of South Africa on September 15, 1910. ...
The 1915 South African general election was held for the 130 seats in the parliament of the Union of South Africa. ...
The 1920 South African general election was held for the 134 seats in the parliament of the Union of South Africa. ...
The 1921 South African general election was held for the 134 seats in the parliament of the Union of South Africa. ...
The 1924 South African general election was a realigning election in the Union of South Africas House of Assembly held on June 19, 1924 to elect 134 members. ...
See also: 1928 in South Africa, other events of 1929, 1930 in South Africa and the Timeline of South African history. ...
The 1933 South African general election was held for the 148 seats in the parliament of the Union of South Africa. ...
The 1938 South African general election was held for the 152 seats in the parliament of the Union of South Africa. ...
The 1943 South African general election was held for the 152 seats in the parliament of the Union of South Africa. ...
The South African general election of 1948 was held on the May 26, 1948 and saw Herenigde Nasionale Party leader DF Malan call for the prohibition of mixed marriages, for the banning of black trade unions and for stricter enforcement of job reservation. ...
The 1953 South African general election consolidated the position of the National Party under DF Malan, who won an absolute majority of the 156 seats. ...
The 1958 South African general election lead to yet another victory for the National Party, this time under the leadership of Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd. ...
The 1961 South African general election was the first general election since South Africa became a republic after the 1960 South African referendum. ...
The 1966 South African general election resulted in yet another comprehensive victory for the National Party under Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd. ...
The 1970 South African general election was held on 22 April for the 166-seat House of Assembly. ...
During the 1974 South African general election, held on 24 April, the Progressive Party made a major advance. ...
The 1977 South African general election was held on 30 November 1977. ...
During the 1981 South African general election, the National Party achieved another landslide victory, winning 131 of 165 seats in parliament. ...
The 1984 South African general election held in August of that year, saw a number of Coloured and Indian parties participating in an election for the houses of parliament created for their respective racial groups, although a majority of people in both of these groups opposed the Tricameral Parliament, as...
The 1987 South African general election was once again won by the National Party (NP) under P. W. Botha, although for the first time it faced serious opposition from the right of the South African political spectrum. ...
The 1989 South African general election was South Africas last national race-based parliamentary election. ...
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. ...
Sometime in 2009, South Africa will hold national elections to elect a new government. ...
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On October 5, 1960, South Africas white minority government held a referendum on whether or not the then Union should sever links with the British monarchy and become a republic. ...
The Tricameral Parliament was the name given to the South African parliament and its structure from 1984 to 1994. ...
The South African referendum of 1992 was held on 17 March 1992 in South Africa. ...
For other people named Mandela, or other uses, see Mandela. ...
The Rivonia Trial was an infamous trial which took place in South Africa between 1963 and 1964, in which ten leaders of the African National Congress were tried for 221 acts of sabotage designed to ferment violent revolution. // Origins It was named after Rivonia, the suburb of Johannesburg where 19...
The Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute was a concert event held on June 11, 1988 at the Wembley Stadium, London. ...
The apartheid system in South Africa was ended through a series of negotiations between 1990 and 1993. ...
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The South African Defense Force Invasion of Lesotho, codenamed Operation Boleas, was a military invasion launched by the South African government in 1998 into the neighbouring country of Lesotho to quell a suspected coup. ...
Ismail Mahomed Ayob was born on the 3 January 1942 to Mahomed and Julekha Ayob in Mafeking, then a small town in the far northern Cape province of South Africa. ...
Long Walk to Freedom is an autobiographical work written by Nelson Mandela, and published in 1995 by Little Brown & Co. ...
Ngubengcuka (died 1832) was the king of the Thembu people, in the southern part of the Transkei region of South Africa. ...
Gadla Henry Mphakanyiswa (died approx. ...
Evelyn Ntoko (1922âApril 30, 2004), born Evelyn Ntoko Mase, was a nurse and the first wife of Nelson Mandela, former South African president (from May 1994âJune 1999) and African National Congress leader. ...
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela (born September 26, 1936 as Nomzamo Winifred Zanyiwe Madikizela) is a former South African politician who has held several government positions and headed the African National Congress Womens League. ...
Graça Machel in 1984, with then husband President Samora Machel of Mozambique and P W Botha and Pik Botha of South Africa at the signing of the Nkomati Accord. ...
Makgatho Lewanika Mandela (June 26, 1950–January 6, 2005) was the son of former South African president and Nobel Prize winner Nelson Mandela and his first wife Evelyn Ntoko Mase. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Make Mandela. ...
Mandla Mandela is the chief of the Mvezo Traditional Council. ...
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