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National People's Front (South Africa)

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Political party in South Africa

National People's Front
FounderBheki Gumbi
Founded2018
IdeologyAfrican nationalism
National Assembly seats
0 / 400
Provincial Legislatures
0 / 430
Website
www.facebook.com/groups/501538673709286/

TheNational People's Front (NAPF) is a South African political party formed in 2018 by Bheki Gumbi, former national deputy chairperson of theNational Freedom Party (NFP).

The party is campaigning on a platform of fast-forwarding land expropriation, strong borders, priority for South Africans over foreign nationals, and on abolishing "Roman laws".[1]

The party contested the2019 general election, failing to win any seats.

Nongoma

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Gumbi won a seat in the2021 local government election in Nongoma after the party finished with just under 1% of the vote, earning a single list seat. Gumbi briefly held the balance of power in the council after the defeat of theInkatha Freedom Party (IFP) candidate in award 20 by-election, leaving the council split between 22 seats for the IFP/Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) coalition, and 22 seats for the NFP/African National Congress (ANC) coalition.[2] The EFF later threw its weight behind the NFP/ANC.[3]

Election results

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National elections

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ElectionTotal votesShare of voteSeats+/–Government
20194,0190.02%
0 / 400
extraparliamentary

Provincial elections

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Election[4]Eastern CapeFree StateGautengKwazulu-NatalLimpopoMpumalangaNorth-WestNorthern CapeWestern Cape
%Seats%Seats%Seats%Seats%Seats%Seats%Seats%Seats%Seats
2019----0.03%0/730.07%0/80----------

References

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  1. ^Davis, Rebecca (25 March 2019)."2019 Elections: Crib-sheet for the political parties contesting the 2019 polls, Part Two".Daily Maverick. Retrieved17 April 2019.
  2. ^Ndou, Clive (10 February 2022)."National People's Front yet to decide on coalition partner in KZN's Nongoma".Witness. Retrieved6 December 2023.
  3. ^Ndou, Clive (21 February 2023)."IFP booted out of power in Nongoma".Witness. Retrieved6 December 2023.
  4. ^"Results Dashboard".www.elections.org.za. Retrieved11 May 2019.
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