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Progressive Federal Party and Reform Party (South Africa)

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Difference between Progressive Federal Party and Reform Party (South Africa)

Progressive Federal Party vs. Reform Party (South Africa)

The Progressive Federal Party (PFP) (Progressiewe Federale Party) was a South African political party formed in 1977. The Reform Party (Reformiste Party) was an anti-apartheid political party that existed for just five months in 1975 and is one of the predecessor parties to the Democratic Alliance.

Similarities between Progressive Federal Party and Reform Party (South Africa)

Progressive Federal Party and Reform Party (South Africa) have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Apartheid, Colin Eglin, Democratic Alliance (South Africa), Harry Schwarz, Internal resistance to apartheid, Liberalism, Liberalism in South Africa, Progressive Party (South Africa), Progressive Reform Party (South Africa), United Party (South Africa).

Apartheid

Apartheid started in 1948 in theUnion of South Africa |year_start.

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Colin Eglin

Colin Wells Eglin (14 April 1925 – 29 November 2013) was a South African politician best known for having served as national leader of the opposition from 1977–79 and 1986-87.

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Democratic Alliance (South Africa)

The Democratic Alliance (DA) is a South African political party and the official opposition to the governing African National Congress (ANC).

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Harry Schwarz

Harry Heinz Schwarz (13 May 1924 – 5 February 2010) was a South African lawyer, statesman and long-time political opposition leader against apartheid in South Africa, who eventually served as the South African Ambassador to the United States during the country's transition to majority rule.

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Internal resistance to apartheid

Internal resistance to apartheid in South Africa originated from several independent sectors of South African society and alternatively took the form of social movements, passive resistance, or guerrilla warfare.

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Liberalism

Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on liberty and equality.

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Liberalism in South Africa

This article gives an overview of liberal parties in South Africa.

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Progressive Party (South Africa)

The Progressive Party (Progressiewe Party) was a liberal party in South Africa which, during apartheid, was considered the left wing of the all-white parliament.

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Progressive Reform Party (South Africa)

The Progressive Reform Party (Progressiewe Reformiste Party) was a South African party that was formed on 26 July 1975 by the fusion of the Reform Party led by Harry Schwarz and Progressive Party led by Colin Eglin.

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United Party (South Africa)

The United Party was a political party in South Africa.

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Progressive Federal Party and Reform Party (South Africa) Comparison

Progressive Federal Party has 33 relations, while Reform Party (South Africa) has 17. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 20.00% = 10 / (33 + 17).

References

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