1981_South_African_general_election
General elections were held in South Africa on 29 April 1981. The National Party, under the leadership of P. W. Botha since 1978, lost some support, but achieved another landslide victory, winning 131 of 165 directly elected seats in the House of Assembly.
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1981_South_African_general_election
General elections were held in South Africa on 29 April 1981. The National Party, under the leadership of P. W. Botha since 1978, lost some support, but achieved another landslide victory, winning 131 of 165 directly elected seats in the House of Assembly.
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Die Parlamentswahl in Südafrik ...... ablehnende Positionen bezogen.
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Les élections générales sud-af ...... tion blanche d'Afrique du Sud.
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1981-04-29
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1981 South African general election
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National Party
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National Party
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South Africa
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1981-04-29
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All 165 elected seats in the House of Assembly
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Nohlen et al.
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Prime Minister
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+12
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Parliamentary
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