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Prohibition of Political Interference Act, 1968 : ウィキペディア英語版
Prohibition of Political Interference Act, 1968

The Prohibition of Political Interference Act, 1968 (Act No. 51 of 1968; also known as the Prohibition of Improper Interference Act, and later renamed the Prohibition of Foreign Financing of Political Parties Act) was a piece of apartheid legislation in South Africa that sought to prevent racial groups from collaborating with each other for a political purpose. This act is thought to have been enacted by the ruling apartheid government to prevent the strong growth of the Liberal Party of South Africa (LPSA), which were made up of South Africans of various races who were against the racially divisive policies of the Apartheid regime government.
The Liberal Party of South Africa was formed in 1953 when various groups of anti apartheid activists joined together to form a political party. Initially referred to as the South African Liberation Association, the party sought to repeal racially discriminating legislation and ensure access to health care, access to quality education, voting rights and equal human rights for South Africans of all races.
==Consequence of Legislation==
With the enactment of the act, the Liberal Party, being a multi-racial party, was outlawed and forced to either disband or go underground. The party chose to disband during meetings in April and May 1968 shortly after the enactment of the legislation. The majority of the Members of the party however continued to fight against the Apartheid regime until its end in 1994.
The act also prohibited parties from receiving funding or donations from foreign organisations or people.

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