The Reform Party (Afrikaans: 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. The Reform Party was created on 11 February by a group of four Members of Parliament (MPs) who left the United Party under the guidance of the leader of the United Party in the Transvaal, Harry Schwarz, who became the party's leader. Schwarz and others were staunchly opposed to apartheid and called for a much more rigorous opposition to the National Party. They said that they no longer felt the UP was "the vehicle in which we can travel the path of verligtheid". The party had four MPs, two senators, ten members of the Transvaal Provincial Council, 14 out of the 36 Johannesburg City Councillors and fo
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| - Le parti réformiste (Reform Party en anglais ou Reformisteparty en afrikaans) est un parti politique d'Afrique du Sud fondé le 11 février 1975 par des dissidents du parti uni mené par Harry Schwarz. Le parti réformiste n'a qu'une brève existence de 5 mois car en juillet 1975, il fusionne avec le parti progressiste de Colin Eglin pour former le parti progressiste réformiste. Tant le parti progressiste que le parti réformiste ont été créés par des dissidents du parti uni. (fr)
- The Reform Party (Afrikaans: 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. The Reform Party was created on 11 February by a group of four Members of Parliament (MPs) who left the United Party under the guidance of the leader of the United Party in the Transvaal, Harry Schwarz, who became the party's leader. Schwarz and others were staunchly opposed to apartheid and called for a much more rigorous opposition to the National Party. They said that they no longer felt the UP was "the vehicle in which we can travel the path of verligtheid". The party had four MPs, two senators, ten members of the Transvaal Provincial Council, 14 out of the 36 Johannesburg City Councillors and fo (en)
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| - Le parti réformiste (Reform Party en anglais ou Reformisteparty en afrikaans) est un parti politique d'Afrique du Sud fondé le 11 février 1975 par des dissidents du parti uni mené par Harry Schwarz. Le parti réformiste n'a qu'une brève existence de 5 mois car en juillet 1975, il fusionne avec le parti progressiste de Colin Eglin pour former le parti progressiste réformiste. Tant le parti progressiste que le parti réformiste ont été créés par des dissidents du parti uni. (fr)
- The Reform Party (Afrikaans: 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. The Reform Party was created on 11 February by a group of four Members of Parliament (MPs) who left the United Party under the guidance of the leader of the United Party in the Transvaal, Harry Schwarz, who became the party's leader. Schwarz and others were staunchly opposed to apartheid and called for a much more rigorous opposition to the National Party. They said that they no longer felt the UP was "the vehicle in which we can travel the path of verligtheid". The party had four MPs, two senators, ten members of the Transvaal Provincial Council, 14 out of the 36 Johannesburg City Councillors and four Randburg City Councillors. This made it the official opposition in the Transvaal Provincial Council. (en)
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