Democratic Alliance (South Africa)
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found: On the contrary, 2008:t.p. (Democratic Alliance, Johannesburg)
found: DA Website, Nov. 21, 2008(hdg.: DA; usage: Democratic Alliance)
found: DA website, September 16, 2022:History (predecessor, Democratic Party (DP), which became the largest official opposition party in 1999; in 2000 the DP reached a merger agreement with the Federal Alliance and the New National Party (NNP), and the Democratic Alliance (DA) was formed; a year later the DA's relationship with the NNP and former DP members broke down and the NNP formed an alliance with the ANC; in 2004 the DA gained 12.3% of the vote and won 50 seats in the National Assembly; it was the fasted growing party overall, and became the only viable alternative to the ANC; in 2021, the DA realized a lifelong project as the ANC was finally brought below 50% at the Local Government Elections)
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Change Notes
2008-11-26: new
2024-08-30: revised
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