ELECTIONS
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New Age Vol.4 No.1158 Dec. 1958 | ||
New Age Vol.1 No.12 Jan. 1955 | ||
Verkiesings in Suidwes-Afrika |
Memorandum, written in Afrikaans, regarding elections in Namibia, under United Nations Resolution 435 of 1978, filed an Appendix to the Minutes of a Meeting of the AG-Workgroup held in Windhoek in August 1986. |
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SACP contribution towards an election manifesto |
South African Communist Party (SACP) draft discussion document on the election manifesto. Contextualises the elections for a Constituent Assembly, discusses what the election manifesto should encompass and outlines outstanding strategic issues. |
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Memorandum on the October 26 Municipal Election |
Memorandum by Thabo Mbeki on the strategy and tactics of the National Democratic Movement in the aftermath of the 26 October Municipal Elections in South Africa. |
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It must be boycott! | ||
The 1958 general election | ||
Letters to the editor: The need for theory | ||
Pastoral letter of the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference : the municipal elections of October 26, 1988 |
Letter of the President and members of the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference regarding the municipal elections of October 26, 1988. |
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The labour movement after the elections: taking stock | ||
Interview with Lula | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.56 No.19 May 1958 | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.55 No.47 Dec 1957 | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.55 No.34 Aug 1957 | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.55 No.30 Aug 1957 | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.51 No.17 Apr 1953 | ||
Elections reviewed: 10 unionists detained during pamphlet drive | ||
What's the use of boots without laces? | ||
Brazil: a Workers` Party |
One of the main reasons for the fact that only four percent of Brazil's population voted for the Workers' Party was that the party was a new organisation and many people were not sure whether it would succeed. |
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Don`t Vote: as elections creep nearer FOSATU goes door to door urging people not to vote |
Thousands of homes in the Eastern Cape have been visited by FOSATU organisers and shop stewards as the federation steps up its campaign to urge so-called coloured and Indian workers to not vote on August 22 and 28 |