Labour Party (South Africa, 1969)
The Labour Party of South Africa (Afrikaans: Arbeidersparty van Suid-Afrika) was a South African political party founded in 1969 and led for many years by Allan Hendrickse. Although avowedly opposed to apartheid, it participated in the Coloured Persons Representative Council. It opposed the guerrilla struggle of Umkhonto we Sizwe and the call for international sanctions against South Africa. The party later dominated the House of Representatives in the Tricameral Parliament from its foundation in 1984 until 1992, winning 76 of the 80 seats in the 1984 elections and 69 in those of 1989. When the National Party of F. W. de Klerk decided to admit non-White members, however, a substantial number of members of the House of Representatives who had been members of Labour crossed the floor to join
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Labour Party (South Africa, 1969)
The Labour Party of South Africa (Afrikaans: Arbeidersparty van Suid-Afrika) was a South African political party founded in 1969 and led for many years by Allan Hendrickse. Although avowedly opposed to apartheid, it participated in the Coloured Persons Representative Council. It opposed the guerrilla struggle of Umkhonto we Sizwe and the call for international sanctions against South Africa. The party later dominated the House of Representatives in the Tricameral Parliament from its foundation in 1984 until 1992, winning 76 of the 80 seats in the 1984 elections and 69 in those of 1989. When the National Party of F. W. de Klerk decided to admit non-White members, however, a substantial number of members of the House of Representatives who had been members of Labour crossed the floor to join
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De Labour Party of South Afric ...... kleurlingen van 1969 tot 1994.
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Die Labour Party (kurz LP, Afr ...... ährend der Zeit der Apartheid.
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The Labour Party of South Afri ...... nted White industrial workers.
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De Labour Party of South Afric ...... kleurlingen van 1969 tot 1994.
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Die Labour Party (kurz LP, Afr ...... ährend der Zeit der Apartheid.
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The Labour Party of South Afri ...... bour crossed the floor to join
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Labour Party (South Africa, 1969)
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Labour Party (Südafrika)
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Labour Party of South Africa
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