Former political party in South Africa.
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2However, no longitudinal data are available on the natural history of NP.
3NP: NFL Sunday Ticket is a very compelling political issue, my friend.
4Therefore, it could be an alternative to manage NP in daily practice.
5Upon recapturing political power, the NP actively implemented the system of apartheid.
1The statement accused the national party room of not following constitutional process.
2But neither the newcomers nor the national party could pinpoint specific victories.
3Fremont and Dayton thus became the standard-bearers of the new national party.
4Then the national party arose to carry it out by political methods.
5His he assumes to be a national party, ours a sectional one.
1The SNP is a civic nationalist party with strong social democratic leanings.
2Mr Rabuka strongly denies the claims that SODELPA is a nationalist party.
3Plaid Cymru, the Welsh nationalist party, said many people had felt rightly insulted.
4A secular ethnic Pashtun nationalist party was winning in North West Frontier Province.
5And he spoke of rebranding Fine Gael as a nationalist party.
1Fremont and Dayton thus became the standard-bearers of the new national party.
2The new national party was now launched, and the work of the presidential canvass began in earnest.
3The election of a new National Party leader is likely to be the same.
4The new National Party president is under pressure to quit.
5Judith Collins is the new National Party leader after Todd Muller abruptly resigned yesterday morning.
1This defeat would signify the final nail in the NNP's coffin.
2As a result of the fierce losses, the NNP lost 21 National Assembly seats.
3The legislation also comes on the heels of attempts by the NNP and the ANC to forge a co-operation agreement.
4In 2000, the DP officially merged with the NNP and Federal Alliance to form the Democratic Alliance (DA).
5On 9 April 2005, the NNP's Federal Council voted by 88 to 2 to disband.
6The gap that was left by the NNP's failure to renew was quickly filled by gains amongst the DP and ANC.
7The NNP secured only 1.65% of the votes, down from 6.87% in the previous election.
8The NNP fell even further in 2004, securing only 257,842 votes -1.65% of the national vote tally.
9While the NNP still retained its grip on the Western Cape, the DP's growth in the region led to a coalition between the two parties.
10The NNP only managed to secure 1,098,215 votes -6.87% of the national vote tally -losing 54 National Assembly seats.
11The NNP baseline survey using a strict definition of exclusive breastfeeding showed a rate of exclusive breastfeeding (12.8%) until six months of age.