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Independent Economic Party (Namibia) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Independent Economic Party (Namibia)
The Independent Economic Party, initially known as the Mandate Party, was a political party in South-West Africa, today Namibia. It was established in March 1955 by a pro-apartheid conservative White group consisting of Germans and Afrikaaners in response to the statement of then-South African prime minister Daniel François Malan that the mandate of South Africa over South-West Africa had lapsed. The party stood for the renewal of the mandate. It contested the November 1955 legislative election unsuccessfully under the name Independent Economic Party. ==References==
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