National Action (South Africa)

National Action (South Africa)
NAsouthafrica.jpg

The National Action (more commonly known by its Afrikaans name, Nasionale Aksie), was a short-lived South African political party formed by Cassie Aucamp when he left the Afrikaner Eenheids Beweging (AEB) in the 2003 floor-crossing window. The AEB, along with other Afrikaner parties, was merging into the Freedom Front Plus to contest the 2004 elections but the National Action, claiming to support Afrikaner-interests, remained separate, and competed in the 2004 elections. It won no seats in either the National Assembly of South Africa or any of the provincial legislatures[1]. It did not contest the 2009 elections.

References

  1. ^ http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13&art_id=vn20040417101646779C866245

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • National Party (South Africa) — National Party of South Africa Nasionale Party van Suid Afrika The National Party s final logo The National Party s Flag …   Wikipedia

  • National Treasury (South Africa) — National Treasury Logo of the department Department overview Formed 31 May 1910 Jurisdiction …   Wikipedia

  • Child Labour Programme of Action (South Africa) — The Child Labour Programme of Action (or CLPA) is the national plan on elimination of child labour in South Africa. It was provisionally adopted by a large group of key stakeholders in September 2003. These stakeholders include key government… …   Wikipedia

  • National Action — may refer to: National Action (Australia), a defunct Australian Political Party National Action (Malta), an emerging Maltese Pressure Group National Action (South Africa), a South African political party This disambiguation page lists articles… …   Wikipedia

  • Tourism in South Africa — South Africa is a popular tourist destination, with around 860 000 arrivals per month ( March 2008 ) of which around 210 000 is from outside the African continent. cite web |url=http://www.southafrica.net/satourism/research/viewResearchDetail.cfm?… …   Wikipedia

  • SOUTH AFRICA — SOUTH AFRICA, republic comprising nine provinces – Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, North West, Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Free State, and KwaZulu Natal. Prior to 1994, when multiracial democracy was introduced, there were four… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Netball in South Africa — Schoolyard netball game at Reygersdal Primary School, South Africa. Governing body Netball South Africa National team South Africa Competitions …   Wikipedia

  • South Africa — Republic of, a country in S Africa; member of the Commonwealth of Nations until 1961. 42,327,458; 472,000 sq. mi. (1,222,480 sq. km). Capitals: Pretoria and Cape Town. Formerly, Union of South Africa. * * * South Africa Introduction South Africa… …   Universalium

  • South Africa under apartheid — Apartheid (meaning separateness in Afrikaans, cognate to English apart and ) was a system of legal racial segregation enforced by the National Party government of South Africa between 1948 and 1990. Apartheid had its roots in the history of… …   Wikipedia

  • South Africa — This article is about the modern country. For other uses, see South Africa (disambiguation). Republic of South Africa …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”