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Communist Party Of Namibia (other)
Communist Party of Namibia may refer to: * Communist Party of Namibia (1981-1989), a political party of Namibia prior to independence which eventually united with the United Democratic Front (Namibia), United Democratic Front (UDF) * Communist Party of Namibia (2009), a political party in Namibia reformed in 2009 {{disambig ...
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Communist Party Of Namibia (1981-1989)
The Communist Party of Namibia was a communist party in Namibia. It was initially called the Party of Jacob Morenga because it was founded on the 74th anniversary of the death of Jacob Morenga on 3 October 1981 in Angola. The party general secretary was Rirua Karihangana. In 1989, the CPN entered the Socialist Alliance of Namibia (SAN), which later joined the United Democratic Front (Namibia), United Democratic Front of Namibia. References

Political parties established in 1981 1981 establishments in South West Africa Defunct political parties in Namibia Communism in Namibia Communist parties in Africa, Namibia Socialist parties in Namibia United Democratic Front (Namibia) {{CP-stub ...
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United Democratic Front (Namibia)
The United Democratic Front (UDF) is a political party in Namibia. Justus ǁGaroëb founded the party in 1989 and led it until 2013. He was succeeded by Apius Auchab. History The United Democratic Front is a political party that is most widely supported by Damara people. Its roots are in the Damara Council, an administrative body for the Damaraland territory in South West Africa that in 1980 became a political party. The Damara Council in 1989 joined other parties in order to participate in the first democratic elections in Namibia. The result of the merger was the United Democratic Front (UDF). The founding members of the UDF were Justus ǁGaroëb, leader of the Damara Council, and Reggie Diergaardt, leader of the Labour Party. On 20 July 1989 the Patriotic Unity Movement joined the UDF. The UDF formed an alliance with a number of splinter parties prior to the 1989 election: * CANU-UDF, a wing of CANU, led by George Mutwa * Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP), led by At ...
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