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  1. The National Party (Afrikaans: Nasionale Party, NP), also known as the Nationalist Party, was a political party in South Africa from 1914 to 1997, which was responsible for the implementation of apartheid rule.

  2. The National Party of South Africa ( NP) also called the National Party or Nationalists or simply just Nats was a Right-Wing South African political party which competed for the Western Cape province in the 2009 provincial election and municipal council seats in the 2011 local government elections.

  3. El Partido Nacional (En afrikáans: Nasionale Party; en inglés: National Party, NP), también conocido como el Partido Nacionalista 2 , fue un partido político sudafricano que existió entre 1914 y 1997, y es conocido por haber sido el principal promotor y responsable de la implementación del apartheid.

  4. 17 de may. de 2024 · National Party, South African political party, founded in 1914, which ruled the country from 1948 to 1994. The party was long dedicated to policies of apartheid and white supremacy, but by the early 1990s it had moved toward sharing power with South Africas Black majority.

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  5. The New National Party (NNP) was a South African political party formed in 1997 as the successor to the National Party, which ruled the country from 1948 to 1994. The name change was an attempt to distance itself from its apartheid past, and reinvent itself as a moderate, mainstream conservative and non-racist federal party.

  6. The National Party ( Afrikaans: Nasionale Party, NP ), also known as the Nationalist Party, was a political party in South Africa from 1914 to 1997, which was responsible for the implementation of apartheid rule.

  7. The NP was the governing party of South Africa from 1948 until 1994, and was disbanded in 2005. Its policies included apartheid, the establishment of a South African Republic, and the promotion of Afrikaner culture. NP members were sometimes known as ‘Nationalists’ or ‘Nats’.