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− | {{ | + | The following tables show the percentage of seats held by political parties in all {{CountryLink|South Africa|South African}} congressional elections during 2010. |
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− | The following tables show the percentage of seats held by political parties in all {{CountryLink|South Africa|South African}} congressional elections during | + | |
− | ==December | + | ==December== |
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! 100.00% | ! 100.00% | ||
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− | + | | CP | |
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− | * The | + | * The '''Christmas Party''' (CP) was created by the [[South Africa|South African]] government together with the {{CountryLink|Hungary|Hungarian}} [[Political takeover|PTO]] group as per the {{eLink|article|1613338|contract}} agreed upon by both parties. The resistance government held a 50% + 1 seat majority giving control back to the South African people whilst the remaining seats were held by the Hungarian group as stipulated by the aforementioned contract. |
− | ==November | + | ==November== |
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| [[Progressive Party of South Africa|PPSA]] | | [[Progressive Party of South Africa|PPSA]] | ||
| [[New Africa Party|NAP]] | | [[New Africa Party|NAP]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Parties_of_South_Africa|TSAR]] |
− | | [[ | + | | [[Parties_of_South_Africa|Baoe]] |
|} | |} | ||
− | ==October | + | ==October== |
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| [[New Africa Party|NAP]] | | [[New Africa Party|NAP]] | ||
| [[Progressive Party of South Africa|PPSA]] | | [[Progressive Party of South Africa|PPSA]] | ||
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| [[Freedom Alliance|FA]] | | [[Freedom Alliance|FA]] | ||
| [[United Democratic Alliance|UDA]] | | [[United Democratic Alliance|UDA]] | ||
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− | ==September | + | ==September== |
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| [[Independent Alternative|IA]] | | [[Independent Alternative|IA]] | ||
| [[Progressive Party of South Africa|PPSA]] | | [[Progressive Party of South Africa|PPSA]] | ||
− | | [[South | + | | [[Parties of South Africa|SAMCP]] |
| [[Freedom Alliance|FA]] | | [[Freedom Alliance|FA]] | ||
| [[New Africa Party|NAP]] | | [[New Africa Party|NAP]] | ||
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| [[Freedom Alliance|FA]] | | [[Freedom Alliance|FA]] | ||
| [[Independent Alternative|IA]] | | [[Independent Alternative|IA]] | ||
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| [[New Africa Party|NAP]] | | [[New Africa Party|NAP]] | ||
| [[Progressive Party of South Africa|PPSA]] | | [[Progressive Party of South Africa|PPSA]] | ||
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| [[Freedom Alliance|FA]] | | [[Freedom Alliance|FA]] | ||
− | + | | SALF | |
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− | * | + | * [[Freedom Alliance]] (FA) and '''South African Liberation Front''' (SALF) were two parties created by the {{CountryLink|South Africa|South African}} government in [[Political takeover|anti-political takeover]] efforts immediately after South Africa was brought back on the map during the [[Great Southern War]]. |
* The unnamed party was created by the [[Political takeover|political takeover]] group [[Harvad University]] in a combined effort with {{CountryLink|Brazil}} to take over South Africa. | * The unnamed party was created by the [[Political takeover|political takeover]] group [[Harvad University]] in a combined effort with {{CountryLink|Brazil}} to take over South Africa. | ||
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| [[Associates of General Wellness|AGW]] | | [[Associates of General Wellness|AGW]] | ||
| [[United South Africa|UNSA]] | | [[United South Africa|UNSA]] | ||
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+ | <!-- | ||
+ | notes for elected citizens and party presidents: | ||
+ | https://www.erepublik.com/en/article/moinfo-congratulations-to-the-new-party-presidents-1304632/1/20 | ||
+ | https://www.erepublik.com/en/article/cp-presidential-race-march-2010-1233283/1/20 | ||
+ | https://www.erepublik.com/en/article/running-for-congress-again-1-1266735/1/20 | ||
+ | --> | ||
+ | <!-- unhide when created | ||
+ | {{Congress of South Africa}} | ||
+ | --> | ||
+ | [[Category:History of South Africa]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Congress of South Africa]] |
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The following tables show the percentage of seats held by political parties in all South African congressional elections during 2010.
December
100.00% |
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CP |
- The Christmas Party (CP) was created by the South African government together with the Hungarian PTO group as per the contract agreed upon by both parties. The resistance government held a 50% + 1 seat majority giving control back to the South African people whilst the remaining seats were held by the Hungarian group as stipulated by the aforementioned contract.
November
40.00% | 35.00% | 22.00% | 2.00% |
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PPSA | NAP | TSAR | Baoe |
October
27.00% | 27.00% | 17.00% | 17.00% | 10.00% |
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NAP | PPSA | Baoe | FA | UDA |
September
50% | 35% | 10% | 5% |
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PPSA | UDA | FA | IA |
August
71.875% | 31.25% | 9.375% |
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PPSA | FA | IA |
July
76.31% | 15.78% | 5.26% | 5.26% | 2.63% |
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PPSA | FA | IA | SAGP | NAP |
June
42.5% | 22.5% | 20% | 7.5% | 7.5% |
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IA | FA | NAP | SAGP | PPSA |
May
37.5% | 22.5% | 20% | 17.5% | 2.5% |
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IA | PPSA | SAMCP | FA | NAP |
April
27.5% | 27.5% | 20% | 12.5% | 12.5% |
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FA | IA | SAMCP | NAP | PPSA |
March
60% | 30% | 10% |
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FA | SALF | N/A |
- Freedom Alliance (FA) and South African Liberation Front (SALF) were two parties created by the South African government in anti-political takeover efforts immediately after South Africa was brought back on the map during the Great Southern War.
- The unnamed party was created by the political takeover group Harvad University in a combined effort with Brazil to take over South Africa.
February
30% | 27.5% | 20% | 17.5% | 5% |
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IA | SAGP | SAL | AGW | UNSA |
January
32.5% | 30% | 25% | 7.5% | 5% |
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SAGP | IA | SAL | AGW | UNSA |