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ENG: The National Democratic Convention (Nadeco) is a South African political party formed in August, 2005 via floor crossing legislation by Ziba Jiyane, the former Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) chairperson.
In September 2005 the provincial African Christian Democratic Party leader and MP Reverend Hawu Mbatha joined Nadeco. Ziba Jiyane left the IFP after a public feud with IFP President Mangosuthu Buthelezi over the direction of the IFP. Jiyane claimed that the IFP was not adequately democratic. Jiyane was suspended by the IFP leadership and resigned, forming Nadeco.
Leader: Rev. Hawu Mbatha
Politics: conservativism, federalism
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3 November 2008
The National Democratic Convention (Nadeco) launched its manifesto today with a clear emphasis on service delivery. Whilst acknowledging the strides that have been achieved it asserted the view that meaningful delivery of services has not yet been fully achieved. Launching the manifesto, the party leader, Reverend Hawu Mbatha said Nadeco remains confident that their three point plan will enhance service delivery.The party believes in the eradication of poverty and that the gap between the rich and the poor is a disgrace to say the least. Today the party unveiled its three point plan aimed at ...
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martina - в опросе National Democratic Convention