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South African general election, 1999


 

South Africa's 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. Notable was the collapse of the New National Party, previously the National Party (NP), who without former president F.W. de Klerk lost more than half of their support. The liberal Democratic Party became the largest opposition party, after being the 5th largest party in the 1994 election. The number of parties represented in the National Assembly increased to 13, with the United Democratic Movement, jointly headed by former NP member Roelf Meyer, and former ANC member Bantu Holomisa, being the most successful of the newcomers with 14 seats.

Related Topics:
South Africa - 1999 - 06-02 - African National Congress - New National Party - National Party - F.W. de Klerk - Democratic Party - 1994 election - United Democratic Movement - Roelf Meyer - Bantu Holomisa

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