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Addresses of Political Parties
List and contact details of South African Political Parties and Organisations. Including those without web sites.
African Christian Democratic Party
For a Bible based South Africa.
African National Congress
Official web site of the African National Congress, the governing party. Frequently updated, press statements and Daily News briefing.
Azanian Peoples Organization
South African party adhering to the principles of the Black Consciousness Movement.
Christian Democratic Party
Website of the CDP.
Democratic Alliance
Describes the activities, contact details and policies of this market liberal party in South Africa.
Freedom Front/Vryheidsfront
Moderate Afrikaner Party seeking Afrikaner self-determination. Site is in Afrikaans and English with synopses in Zulu, Spanish, French and German.
Herstigte Nasionale Party
Far Right Afrikaner Party. Now proclaiming itself as "The Refounded National Party."
Independent Democrats
Political party founded by Patricia de Lille.
Inkatha Freedom Party
Led by Mangosuthu Buthelezi with its base in Kwa Zulu Natal. Site contains comments page, archives with press releases, speeches, manifestos and TRC documents
K I S S - Keep it Straight and Simple
A minor party advocating less government.
Minority Front
Provides policies and profiles.
New National Party (NNP)
Centre-right party espousing Christian Democratic, nationalist, and liberal ideals. Party structure and history, list of current provincial and parliamentary representatives, news releases and speech transcripts, and membership information provided in English and Afrikaans.
South African Communist Party
Founded in 1921, and a partner in the Tripartite alliance consisting of the ANC and Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu). SACP historical documents and its publications, African Communist and Umsebenzi, are available online.
The Green Party
Formerly known as the People Green Party of South Africa. Guestbook, online membership form and other green information.
United Democratic Movement
Formed by Bantu Holomisa and Roelf Meyer in 1997 - each breaking away respectively from the ANC and the NP. Site contains reports and media releases.