The National Conservative Party of South Africa (Afrikaans: Nasionale Konserwatiewe Party van Suid-Afrika) is an Afrikaner nationalist political party formed on 16 April 2016 in Pretoria.
National Conservative Party of South Africa Nasionale Konserwatiewe Party van Suid-Afrika | |
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Leader | Valerie Byliefeldt |
Secretary-General | Tessa |
National Chairperson | Micheal Bluer |
Deputy Leader | Schalkie van der Merwe "Lawyer" in court on conspiracy to commit murder charges |
Chancellor | Fanie du Plooy |
Treasurer | Thomas Deyzel |
Activism | Riaan van Graan |
Founded | 16 April 2016 |
Headquarters | Pretoria |
Student wing | National Student Conservative Party |
Youth wing | Youth Conservative Party of South Africa |
Womens League | National Conservative Womens League |
Ideology | Conservatism Self-determination Afrikaner nationalism White nationalism National conservatism |
Political position | Right-wing |
Colours | Blue, yellow and white |
Slogan | Freedom in our lifetime |
National Assembly | 0 / 400 |
NCOP | 0 / 90 |
Website | |
www.nkpsa.ga | |
Formation
editThe party was formed on 16 April 2016 by a wide spectrum of conservative and nationalist South Africans, many of whom had been members of the Conservative Party in the 1980s. Steve Hofmeyr, an Afrikaans singer and activist, was the main guest speaker at the founding congress on 16 April 2016. The party was registered as a political party by the Independent Electoral Commission on 27 May 2016.[1]
Ideology and policy
editThe party was also formed on the principles of the Conservative Party of Andries Treurnicht but with a modern approach.
Afrikaner self-determination is the core policy of the party, but that does not exclude other people of European descent, such as British South Africans, Irish, Portuguese, Greeks, Poles and Italians. They also focus on the protection of Afrikaner rights in today's South Africa. The ultimate goal of the party is external self-determination or secession from South Africa.[2]
The party did not take part in the 2019 national or provincial elections and has been deregistered.[3][better source needed]
Schalkie van der Merwe was arrested together with his wife, Leoni van der Merwe, for conspiracy to commit murder on 23 February 2022.[4] Leoni van der Merwe reportedly counted out the money for the hit wearing blue surgical gloves and wrapped up the money in an empty chips packet.[5]
Events
editThe party organised a memorial on Friday 20 May 2016 at the place of the Church Street bomb in Pretoria, a terrorist attack by the military-wing of the African National Congress, the Umkhonto we Sizwe on 20 May 1983. A memorial stone was placed at the scene in memory of the lives that were lost on that day.[6]
In January 2019, leader Willie Cloete and a number of other members left to join Front National.[7][better source needed]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Citizen.co.za (28 November 2016). "Boer people want their land back". The Citizen.
- ^ "NKPSA: Home". NKP.
- ^ Nasionale Konserwatiewe Party van Suid Afrika / National Conservative Party of South Africa, Facebook Page, 13 March 2019
- ^ Coetzer, Marizka (6 April 2022). "Anti-vaxx lawyer, wife in court over conspiracy to murder". The Citizen. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
- ^ Otto, Hanti (23 March 2023). "Moordsaak teen entstof-aktiviste uitgestel oor 'nuwe getuienis'". Netwerk24 (in Afrikaans).
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Church Street bombing remembered". Pretoria East Rekord. 21 May 2016.
- ^ "Front Nasionaal SA / Front National SA". facebook.com. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
- "Party Website".
- "Founding Congress". Facebook.
- "Onmin oor herdenking van Kerkstraat-bom" (in Afrikaans). Netwerk 24. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
- "church-street-bombing-remembered". 21 May 2016.
- "Press Release in regards to founding congress".