The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), formerly Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA), is an amalgamation of political parties in
Namibia
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, registered as one singular party for representation purposes. In coalition with the
United Democratic Front, it formed the official opposition in Parliament until the
parliamentary elections
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in 2009. The party currently holds 5 seats in the
Namibian National Assembly and one seat in the
Namibian National Council and has lost its status as the official opposition party, taking the fourth place.
McHenry Venaani is the President of the PDM.
The PDM is an associate member of the
International Democracy Union
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, a transnational grouping of national political parties generally identified with political
conservatism
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, and a member of the
Democracy Union of Africa, which was re-launched in
Accra
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,
Ghana
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in February 2019. The President of the party,
McHenry Venaani, is the current chairperson of the Democrat Union of Africa.
History
The party was formed as the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) on 5 November 1977 as a result of the
Turnhalle Constitutional Conference held in
Windhoek
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from 1975 to 1977 as a counterbalance and main opposition to the
South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO).
The DTA comprised several ethnically based parties, including the
South West African Labour Party, Rehoboth Baster Association (renamed Rehoboth DTA Party),
National Unity Democratic Organization (NUDO), South West Africa People's Democratic United Front (SWAP-DUF), Nama Alliance (renamed
Namibia Democratic Turnhalle Party),
Republican Party,
National Democratic Party, National Democratic Unity Party, Tswana Alliance (later renamed
Seoposengwe Party), and
Caprivi Alliance Party.
Participants of the Constitutional Conference walked out of the Constitutional Committee over the
National Party's insistence on retaining
apartheid
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legislation in the new constitution. Both the conference and DTA were named after the
Turnhalle building (
German
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for ''old
Turners hall'') in Windhoek where the conference was held.
The DTA won the
1978 South West African legislative election by a landslide, claiming 41 of the 50 seats. This was largely due to "widespread intimidation" and the presence of South African troops, particularly in the north of the territory. The subsequent interim government, consisting of a National Assembly and a Council of Ministers, lasted until 18 January 1983 when, due to continued interference by the South African Administrator-General the Council of Ministers resigned. On 18 January 1983,
South Africa
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accepted the dissolution of both the legislative and the executive body without elections being scheduled, and again assumed full administrative authority over South West Africa. This void lasted until 17 June 1985 when the
Transitional Government of National Unity (TGNU) was installed by the South African Administrator-General. Its legislative and executive actions were subject to South African approval,
with newly appointed administrator-general
Louis Pienaar having the veto right on all legislation to be passed. The TGNU was widely perceived as a largely powerless body that sought moderate reform but was unable to secure recognition by the
United Nations
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.
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The DTA dominated this government, too, albeit not with absolute majority: In the 62-seat National Assembly the DTA occupied 22, and five smaller parties got 8 seats each. On 1 March 1989, the TGNU was suspended along the terms of
United Nations Security Council Resolution 435 for it to give way to an independent government, determined by the
November 1989 parliamentary elections. SWAPO won the elections, the DTA came distant second.
After
Namibian independence the DTA lost several of its former affiliates. The
Republican Party, the
National Unity Democratic Organisation
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(NUDO), and the
Action for Democratic Change all left the alliance in 2003, citing various grievances. The DTA's past affiliation with the apartheid government before
Namibian independence continues to affect its public image.
On 4 November 2017, one day before its 40th anniversary, the party was renamed the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) in order to facilitate modernisation and to shed its "colonial" name.
The party did well in
2019 election, scoring 16.65% (their best performance since 1989) and winning 16 seats in the
National Assembly
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.
Leadership
Upon its foundation,
Clemens Kapuuo became the first president of the party, and
Dirk Mudge
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served as chairman.
[ After Kapuuo's assassination in 1978 Cornelius Ndjoba became president on 3 July. The position of the vice-president was established on that day with Ben Africa as first incumbent.]
Mishake Muyongo led the party through the early years of independence, and in the 1994 presidential election he placed second, behind President Sam Nujoma, with 23.08% of the vote. After Muyongo expressed support for Caprivi secession in 1998, he and the party he represented in the alliance, the United Democratic Party, was suspended from the DTA in August 1998 at an extraordinary meeting of the party's executive committee. Muyongo fled Namibia and was replaced as DTA President by Katuutire Kaura, who called for Muyongo to be brought back and put on trial. Kaura served for three elective terms. In September 2013, he was defeated by McHenry Venaani.
Member parties of the PDM
Founding members
The following parties participated at the Turnhalle Constitutional Conference and subsequently formed the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance:[
* Bushman Alliance (BA)
* Christian Democratic Party (CDP), itself a merger of a Christian Democrat Union (CDU, ]Coloured
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) breakaway faction, the Progressive People's Party, and the Namibia Volksparty
* National Democratic Unity Party (NDUP), composed of conference members from Kavango[
* Caprivi delegation
* Namibia Democratic Turnhalle Party (NDTP)
* National Democratic Party (NDP)
* National Unity Democratic Organization (NUDO), withdrawn from DTA in September 2003
* Rehoboth DTA Party (RDTAP), formerly the Rehoboth Baster Association (RBA)
* Republican Party (RP)
* Tswana Alliance, later Seoposengwe Party (]Tswana
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)
* South West African Labour Party
* South West Africa People's Democratic United Front (SWAP-DUF), a breakaway faction of the Damara Council[
]
Later changes of membership
* United Democratic Party (UDP), member of the DTA since UDP's foundation in 1985, expelled from DTA in 1998 due to its support of the secession of the Caprivi.
* In September 2003, the National Unity Democratic Organization (NUDO) withdrew from the DTA, accusing the party of failing to work for Herero interests.
Electoral history
Presidential elections
National Assembly elections
National Council elections
References
Notes
Literature
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External links
DTA of Namibia
Official Web Site
''The Wall Street Journal
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'', 19 November 1989.
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