The Namibian Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) is a political party in Namibia. It was formed in June 2014. The party has close links to the South African Economic Freedom Fighters. Economically, the two parties are similar, with the NEFF describing itself as a pro-freedom, anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist movement, to be against foreign exploitation of the country's natural resources, and proposing that land and its natural resources be owned by indigenous people.
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| - Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF; deutsch etwa Namibische Kämpfer für wirtschaftliche Freiheit), seltener auch Namibian Economic Freedom Fighters, ist eine marxistische politische Partei in Namibia und wurde am 25. Juni 2014 gegründet. Sie gilt als direkter Ableger der Economic Freedom Fighters unter Julius Malema aus Südafrika. Die Partei stellt sich als radikal-sozialistische Partei auf. Sie lehnt ausländische Interessen in Namibia ab und verlangt eine Indigenisierung des Landes und der Wirtschaft. Homosexualität wird in aller Form ausdrücklich verpönt. (de)
- The Namibian Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) is a political party in Namibia. It was formed in June 2014. The party has close links to the South African Economic Freedom Fighters. Economically, the two parties are similar, with the NEFF describing itself as a pro-freedom, anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist movement, to be against foreign exploitation of the country's natural resources, and proposing that land and its natural resources be owned by indigenous people. (en)
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| - Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF; deutsch etwa Namibische Kämpfer für wirtschaftliche Freiheit), seltener auch Namibian Economic Freedom Fighters, ist eine marxistische politische Partei in Namibia und wurde am 25. Juni 2014 gegründet. Sie gilt als direkter Ableger der Economic Freedom Fighters unter Julius Malema aus Südafrika. Die Partei stellt sich als radikal-sozialistische Partei auf. Sie lehnt ausländische Interessen in Namibia ab und verlangt eine Indigenisierung des Landes und der Wirtschaft. Homosexualität wird in aller Form ausdrücklich verpönt. Vorsitzender der Partei ist das ehemalige SWAPO-Partei-Mitglied Epafras Mukwiilongo. Die Partei trat erstmals 2014 zur Wahl um die Nationalversammlung an und stellte einen Präsidentschaftskandidaten. Bei der Wahl 2019 gewann sie erstmals zwei Sitze in der Nationalversammlung. (de)
- The Namibian Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) is a political party in Namibia. It was formed in June 2014. The party has close links to the South African Economic Freedom Fighters. Economically, the two parties are similar, with the NEFF describing itself as a pro-freedom, anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist movement, to be against foreign exploitation of the country's natural resources, and proposing that land and its natural resources be owned by indigenous people. Led by former SWAPO member Epafras Mukwiilongo, the party differs from its South African relative in its anti-homosexual rhetoric, with Mukwiilongo stating that "Today, the imperialists are manipulating/influencing our nation through homosexual practices. The NEFF is committed to uniting all Namibians to root out this evil practice. Namibia will never be ruled by homosexuals". The party contested the 2014 general elections. It only gathered 0.36% of the votes and failed to gain any seats in the National Assembly. Its presidential candidate Mukwilongo came in last of the nine contenders. In the 2019 general election, NEFF won 1.66% of the votes and two seats in parliament, although its presidential candidate Mukwiilongo again finished last. (en)
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