- Namibia Christian Democratic Party
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Namibia Christian Democratic Party Leader Hans Röhr Honorary President Wolfgang Adam Founded 1978 Headquarters Kavango Ideology Christian democracy Politics of Namibia
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The Namibia Christian Democratic Party was a political party in Namibia, led by Hans Röhr. It was founded in 1978 in Kavango. Wolfgang Adam was the honorary president of the party.
The party participated in the 1978 South-West African Legislative Assembly elections, and won 2.8 percent of the votes.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "4-8 December 1978 Legislative Assembly Election". African Elections Database.
Political parties in Namibia All People's Party • Congress of Democrats • Democratic Party of Namibia • Democratic Turnhalle Alliance • Monitor Action Group • Namibian Democratic Movement for Change • National Unity Democratic Organisation • Rally for Democracy and Progress • Republican Party • South West African National Union • South West Africa People's Organization • United Democratic Front • United Democratic Party Categories:- 20th century in Africa
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