Federal Convention of Namibia
Federal Convention of Namibia | |
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Party leader |
Johannes Diergaardt (until 1998) Kephes Conradie (after 1998) |
founding | 1988 |
Place of foundation | Rehoboth , South West Africa |
Headquarters | Rehoboth, Namibia |
National Assembly Seats |
0/96 |
National Council seats |
0/42 |
Regional council seats |
0/121 |
Local council seats |
0/378 |
The Federal Convention of Namibia (FCN) was a political party in Namibia . It is considered the ethnic party of the Rehoboth Baster . It is (as of December 2, 2019) no longer registered as a party in Namibia .
Party history
The FCN was founded in 1988 from numerous small parties. It did not appear publicly after 1999. During almost the entire active party time (until 1998) Johannes Diergaardt , who was also head of state of Homeland Rehoboth, was party president. Since then, Kephes Conradie has led the party.
- Rehoboth Free Democratic Party (RFDP)
- Democratic Action for Namas (DAN)
- Liberated Democratic Party (LDP)
- National Progressive Party (NPP)
- United Liberation Movement (ULM)
- Namibia People's Liberation Front (NPLF)
- NUDO Progressive Party (NUDO-PP)
Election results
General election | Voting shares | Seats |
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1999 | 0.14% |
0/72 |
1994 | 0.24% |
0/72 |
1989 | 1.59% |
1/72 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Klaus Dierks : Biographies of Namibian Personalities, D . klausdierks.com. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
- ↑ a b c d e Elena Torreguitar: National Liberation Movements in Office: Forging Democracy with African Adjectives in Namibia (= European University Studies; Political Science), Volume 567. Peter Lang, 2009, ISBN 3631579950 , p. 484.
- ^ Africa South of the Sahara 2004 (= Europa Regional Surveys of the World 2004 Series: Regional surveys of the world). Psychology Press, 2003, ISBN 9781857431834 , p. 786.