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- Front National (Afrikaans: Front Nasionaal, FN) was a South African far-right political party formed in late 2013 as a successor to the Federale Vryheidsparty [af]...
- nationalism.[non-primary source needed] Afrikaner nationalism "Die party, Front Nasionaal, verander sy naam na Afrikaner Selfbeskikkingparty – Rosestad". rosestad...
- along with the Cape and Natal. On 24 April 2014, political party Front Nasionaal (FN) submitted a land claim to the Land Claims Commissioner in Pretoria...
- Federal Alliance (FA; 1998–2007) Federation of Democrats (2005–?) Front Nasionaal (FN; 2013–2020) (previously Federale Vryheidsparty) Herstigte Nasionale...
- a pressure group Conservative Party (South Africa) (1982–2004) Front Nasionaal (2013–2020) South Africa portal Ethnic nationalism Federasie van Afrikaanse...
- ⟨tion⟩ became ⟨sion⟩ in Afrikaans. Compare nationaal ("national") with nasionaal. In Dutch, the pronunciation differs from region to region and include...
- Street bombing remembered". Pretoria East Rekord. 21 May 2016. "Front Nasionaal SA / Front National SA". facebook.com. Retrieved 9 May 2019. "Party Website"...
- 2014. Retrieved 13 March 2014. Godinho, Thorne (25 April 2014). "Front Nasionaal stokes the embers of the Afrikaner right". Mail & Guardian. Archived from...
- leader and spokesperson of South African right-wing political party Front Nasionaal formed in late 2013 which promotes separatism and Afrikaner self-determination...
- ‘“Afrikaans” en “Kultuur”’(dated 1958/60) “‘Christelik” en “Christendom”, “Nasionaal” en “Afrikaans” en “Afrikanerdom”’ (dated 1961) ‘On ideology and metaphor’...