Freedom Front Plus

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Freedom Front Plus
 
 
Leader Pieter Mulder
 
Founded 1 March 1994
Headquarters Pretoria, South Africa
 
Ideology Christian democracy
classical liberalism
separatism
International affiliation None
 
Website
http://www.vryheidsfront.co.za/
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The Freedom Front Plus (FF+; Afrikaans: Vryheidsfront Plus, VF+) is a South African political party that aims to protect Afrikaner interests. The leader is Dr. Pieter Mulder.

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[edit] History

The Freedom Front was founded on 1 March 1994 by parts of the Afrikaner right under Constand Viljoen. On 4 March 1994 Viljoen registered the Freedom Front with the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) to take part in the forthcoming elections (This date has also been given as 7 March) On 12 March 1994 Viljoen handed in a list of candidates for the FF to the IEC, confirming that his party would take part in the elections - one day after he mobilised some 1500 white militiamen for Bophuthatswana in order to assist the homeland's ruler Lucas Mangope who was fearing loss of control over his "state" after announcing that Bophuthatswana would not take part in the general election.

In the election in April 1994, under the leadership of General Constand Viljoen, the Freedom Front received 2.2% of the national vote (with 424,555 votes cast) with 9 seats in the National Assembly. In 1999 their support dropped to 0.8% (127,217 votes cast) with 3 seats in the National Assembly. In 2001, Viljoen handed over the leadership of the Freedom Front to dr. Pieter Mulder.

In 2003, shortly before the 2004 general election, the Conservative Party, the Afrikaner Eenheids Beweging and the Freedom Front decided to contest the election as a single entity under the name Freedom Front Plus (FF+), led by Dr. Mulder.

In the 2004 general election, support for the Freedom Front rose slightly to 0.89% (139,465 votes cast). The party has 1 seat in most of the provincial legislatures, and it currently has 4 seats in the National Assembly.

In the South African municipal election, 2006, the Freedom Front Plus received 1% of the popular vote (252,253 votes cast).

[edit] Political Goals

The Freedom Front Plus is closely associated with the Afrikaner settlement of Orania, whose long-term goal is to establish an independent state for Afrikaners.

The Freedom Front Plus wish to represent the voice of the Afrikaner in all spheres of government. As such, it cannot count on the attraction of large number of votes. Instead, it seeks to produce results for the Afrikaner in the way in which they approach the governing party.

It is also looking at ways beyond normal parliamentarian politics to benefit Afrikaners. This forms part of their strategy of being "More than just opposition". For example, the Freedom Front-affiliated website SA Talent, states its purpose as follows:

President Thabo Mbeki recently announced that the government intends to source skilled people from foreign countries in order to reverse the downward trend in levels of service delivery. However, there are many skilled South Africans locally and overseas who would be happy to work in their country but are prevented from doing so by affirmative action.

This web site gives an opportunity to these people to record their skills on an easy accessible data base. We will convey the information to the government and personnel agencies on a continious basis.

As of September 14, 2007 a merger between the Federal Alliance and FF+ is underway.

The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO)accepted the Afrikaner people uninamously as a member during it's IX General Assembly on 16 – 17 May 2008 in Brussels, Belgium. The Freedom Front Plus leader, dr. Pieter Mulder accepted membership of UNPO on behalf of the Afrikaner people.

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