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Defunct political party in South Africa
National Action (more commonly known by its Afrikaans name, Nasionale Aksie) was a short-lived
South African
political party formed in December 2001 by the
Afrikaner Eenheidsbeweging's (AEB)
Cassie Aucamp and former
National Party minister Danie Schutte.
[1]
[2] Aucump retained dual membership of the parties before leaving the
Afrikaner Eenheidsbeweging (AEB) in the 2003
floor-crossing window. The AEB, along with other Afrikaner parties, was merging into the
Freedom Front Plus to contest the
2004 elections but the National Action, claiming to support
Afrikaner interests, remained separate, and competed in the
2004 elections. It won no seats in the
National Assembly of South Africa or any of the provincial legislatures.
[3] It did not contest the
2009 elections.
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%
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2004
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15,804
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0.10
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0
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