- The
Herstigte Nasionale Party (English:
Reconstituted National Party) is a
South African political party which was
formed as a far-right
splinter group...
- a
South African Police officer, was a farmer, and was an
unsuccessful Herstigte Nasionale Party ('Reconstituted
National Party')
candidate for
local office...
- thinker, author, politician,
Member of Parliament, and
leader of the
Herstigte Nasionale Party (HNP) from 1977
until his
death in 2000. Marais's father...
-
Afrikaner nationalist,
cabinet minister, and
founding leader of the
Herstigte Nasionale Party. He was the son of J. B. M. (Barry) Hertzog, a former...
- in the
Rwandan genocide. The far
right in
South Africa emerged as the
Herstigte Nasionale Party (HNP) in 1969,
formed by
Albert Hertzog as
breakaway from...
- only 10 seats, all but one of them in
Natal Province. Once again, the
Herstigte Nasionale Party failed to win any seats. In the 1977 elections, the National...
- used by a
breakaway party that was
established in 1969, the
rightwing Herstigte Nasionale Party (Reconstituted
National Party). Furlong,
Patrick J. (1988)...
- 1970 election as a
radical splinter group from the
National Party, the
Herstigte Nasionale Party, got 3.59% of the vote
compared to the
National Party's...
- from the
ruling National Party (NP), who had
subsequently formed the
Herstigte Nasionale Party (HNP). This
realignment marked a new
chapter in the political...
- seats,
thereby consolidating its
position as the
official opposition. The
Herstigte Nasionale Party (HNP) now
under the
leadership of Jaap
Marais and representing...