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Capitalist Party of South Africa

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Political party in South Africa

Capitalist Party of South Africa
LeaderKanthan Pillay
Founded17 March 2019
HeadquartersJohannesburg
IdeologyCapitalism
Free market
Classical liberalism
Libertarianism
Political positionRight-wing
Website
capitalist.org.za

TheCapitalist Party of South Africa (ZACP) is a South Africanpolitical party. The party was launched on 17 March 2019 inJohannesburg,South Africa. The party was founded by Kanthan Pillay, Roman Cabanac, Neo Kuaho, Gideon Joubert, Unathi Kwaza, Duncan McLeod, Sindile Vabaza, Louis Nel, Katlego Mabusela and Dumo Denga.[1]

Core principles

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The ten core principles of the party were outlined by Kanthan Pillay at its launch on 17 March 2019.

  1. Liberty
  2. Equality
  3. Tolerance and protection of freedom of expression
  4. Private property rights protected by law
  5. Rule of law
  6. Right to work
  7. The right to be secure on your own property and to defend yourself against intruders
  8. Free market and Free international trade relationships
  9. Firearms for self-defence
  10. Fraternity[2][3][4]

The party's logo is a purple cow designed by South African artistSarah Britten.

Election results

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The party contested the2019 election at national level only, failing to win any seats.

National elections

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ElectionTotal votesShare of voteSeats+/–Government
201915,9150.09%
0 / 400
extraparliamentary

See also

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References

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  1. ^Kanthan Pillay."Introducing the Capitalist Party of South Africa".Politicsweb. Retrieved19 March 2019.
  2. ^"ZACP is the new political party in SA, and its logo is a purple cow".www.timeslive.co.za. Retrieved19 March 2019.
  3. ^van Staden, Martin (17 March 2019)."A Constitutional Analysis of the Capitalist Party Manifesto".Rational Standard. Retrieved19 March 2019.
  4. ^Van Diemen, Ethan (31 March 2019)."Gun training for teenagers, no more affirmative action and no hate speech laws - ZACP lays out its principles".News24. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2019. Retrieved5 April 2019.
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