Everything about United Democratic Movement South Africa totally explained
The
United Democratic Movement is a
social-democratic South African political party, formed by a prominent former
National Party leader,
Roelf Meyer (who has since resigned from the UDM) former
African National Congress and
homeland leader,
Bantu Holomisa and John Taylor former ANC REC member in 1997. It has an anti-
separatist, pro-
diversity platform; and supports an
individualist South Africa with a strong moral sense, in both
social and
economic senses.
In the
2004 general election, 9 members were elected to the National Assembly, 5 fewer than were elected in the
1999 election.
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