National Conference of the African National Congress

National Conference of the African National Congress

The National Congress of the African National Congress is a party congress that is held every five years. It is the organization that elects new, or re-elects incumbent members to the National Executive Council, the highest decision-making body within the party.

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Prior to the banning of the ANC by the South African government in 1960, the National Congresses were held annually. Following the banning, the ANC held a number of National Consultative Conferences abroad. When the ANC was unbanned, it held its first national conference in 32 years in Durban (1991); from 1991 to 1997, the conferences were held every three years. At the 1997 conference in Mafikeng, future conferences would be held every five years.

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National Conferences

38th (1949) · 39th (1950) · 40th (1951) · 41st (1952) · 42nd (1953) · 43rd (1954) · 44th (1955) · 45th (1957) · 46th (1958) · 47th (1959) · 48th (1991) · 49th (1994) · 50th (1997) · 51st (2002) · 52nd (2007)

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