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6 Δεκ 2021 · South Africa’s governing party and the minority Inkatha Freedom Party with a stronghold in KwaZulu-Natal agreed to form governing coalitions in hung municipalities in the KwaZulu-Natal...
1 Ιαν 2005 · From the perspective of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), the 2004 election was remarkable in two ways. First, the IFP fared worse than ever. Formed by Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi in 1975, the...
This helps explain both the early sympathies between Inkatha and the ANC as well as the talk of merger in recent years, and the betrayal both sides felt during the long years of violent confrontation.
By focusing on the microdynamics of civil war, this paper seeks to explore how conflicts at the centre and the periphery relate to each other through a short case study of the outbreak of armed conflict in South Africa between the ANC and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in 1990.
After 1994, it was the leading party in the province, and a governing partner of the African National Congress (ANC) at the national level. The 2004 election saw the IFP lose its thirty years of dominance in KwaZulu-Natal to the ANC, and with it, the party’s stake in national government.
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP; Zulu: IQembu leNkatha yeNkululeko) is a conservative political party in South Africa, which is a part of the current South African government of national unity together with the African National Congress (ANC).
In 1979 contact between Inkatha and the exiled ANC broke down and relations between the two remained contentious through the 1980s. Within South Africa, the IFP competed with the United Democratic Front (UDF) to lead the internal struggle.