United Democratic Movement

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The United Democratic Movement is a South African political party founded in the late 1990s that positions itself as a centrist alternative to the dominant African National Congress.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political party
category Centrist political parties
Political parties established in 1997
Political parties in South Africa
country South Africa
electoralSystemContext proportional representation in South Africa
electoralType minor party in South Africa
focusesOn crime reduction
economic growth
job creation
rural development
service delivery
foundedBy Bantu Holomisa NERFINISHED
John Taylor NERFINISHED
Roelf Meyer NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation UDM NERFINISHED
hasChairperson Bantu Holomisa NERFINISHED
hasLeader Bantu Holomisa NERFINISHED
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.udm.org.za/
hasPartyColours black
green
red
white
hasPresident Bantu Holomisa NERFINISHED
headquartersCountry South Africa NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Johannesburg NERFINISHED
ideology centrism
inception 1997
inceptionPeriod late 1990s
languageOfName English
motto Honour, Integrity, Justice
operatesWithin South African constitutional framework
opposes African National Congress dominance
participatesIn South African general elections
politicalOrientation opposition party
politicalPosition centre
region Southern Africa
representedIn National Assembly of South Africa NERFINISHED
Parliament of South Africa NERFINISHED
provincial legislatures of South Africa
seeksToBe alternative to African National Congress
shortName UDM NERFINISHED
supports anti-corruption measures
constitutional democracy
good governance
mixed economy
multi-party democracy
social justice

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South African politics majorParty United Democratic Movement