ELECTIONS

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The New African: Volume 1, Number 12, December 1962
The New African: Volume 4, Number 2, April 1965
The New Constitution - The Elections of 1984

During August 1984 Coloureds and Indians who are registered voters will have the opportunity to elect men and women from amongst their own people to represent them in the new Parliament and Government of South Africa.

The occupation of the British Consulate in Durban, the Anderson visit and the role of the United Democratic Front in the international struggle against apartheid

Discussion paper by the United Democratic Front on its stand regarding the international struggle against apartheid, the British Consulate occupation and the Anderson visit.

The people say no to House of Delegates
The position of the Democratic Movement on participation in institutions of minority rule in the oppressed communities

Article outlining the position of the Democratic Movement on participation in institutions of minority rule in the oppressed communities.

The Referendum and after
The role of Parliament and Parliamentary Opposition

ANC paper that outlines the organisation's view of the apartheid era Tricameral Parliament.

The S. W..A. / Namibia Election
The Silent Millions
The skeletons in the ANC election closet
The Tanzanian elections
The Transkei Election
The Voice of the All-African Convention

Newsletter of the All African Convention, Issue 17. Covers the African National Congress and the boycott of the elections.

They said it ...
TIC's consultative conference calls for boycott of Sept election and building a democratic SA
Too Despairing
Townships do not vote in gunpoint elections
Tri Cameral Parliament cuttings
Two by-elections

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