Republican Party (Namibia) Explained

Republican Party
President:Henk Mudge
Headquarters:Windhoek
Khomas Region
Country:Namibia
Chairperson:Vacant
Leader1 Title:Deputy Chairperson
Leader1 Name:Tartisius Gaeseb
Leader2 Title:Secretary General
Leader2 Name:Gert Jansen
Leader3 Title:National Assembly leader
Wing1 Title:Women's wing
Colors: Blue
Yellow
White
Green
Seats1 Title:Seats in the National Assembly
Seats2 Title:Seats in the National Council
Seats3 Title:Regional Councillors
Seats4 Title:Local Councillors
Seats5 Title:Pan-African Parliament
Abbreviation:RP
Founder:Dirk Mudge

The Republican Party is a political party in Namibia.[1] Henk Mudge was its President and its sole representative in the National Assembly. Prior to the 2004 parliamentary election, the Republican Party was part of the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA). It was revived as an independent party in 2003, and won 1.9% of popular votes and one National Assembly seat.

The Republican Party was founded by Dirk Mudge in 1977[2] and joined the DTA in the same year.[2] [3] In mid-2003, the Republican Party revived itself as an independent organization.[3] Hardap Region Governor Pieter Boltman resigned as party leader, opposing the party's moves to separate itself from the DTA, in July 2003, and he was succeeded by Henk Mudge,[4] Dirk Mudge's son.[2] DTA President Katuutire Kaura denounced the moves to separate the Republican Party from the DTA, saying that Mudge acted unilaterally and illegally. Kaura claimed that Mudge wanted to create a party solely for "previously advantaged" minority Namibians,[3] but Mudge denied that the Republican Party would be a party exclusively for whites.[4]

Mudge stood as the Republican Party's candidate in the November 2004 presidential election, receiving 1.95% of the vote and placing sixth.[5] Mudge stood again for the Presidency in the 2009 election, where he gained 9,425 votes (1.16%), finishing seventh overall. He was re-elected as the party's leader to the National Assembly.

In September 2010, the Republican Party was reported to have begun the process of merging with the Rally for Democracy and Progress, the country's largest opposition party.[6] Henk Mudge then announced that he would resign from Parliament on 14 October 2010 and confirmed the disbanding of the Republican Party.[7] In the event he did not resign as a National Assembly member and party president until March 2011.[8] Teacher and party chairperson Clara Gowases was appointed in his place and gave her initial speech to the National Assembly in April of that year.[9] According to a later interview with Mudge, some Republican Party members were elected to local councils with RDP support at this time.[10]

The merger plan was apparently revived in 2013[11] and again early in 2014.[12] During the 2014 presidential election, Mudge initially urged party members to vote for Hage Geingob of SWAPO, before deciding to stand as a candidate.[13] He received 8,676 votes (0.97%) and finished fifth of nine candidates. In the concurrent parliamentary elections, the party received 6,099 votes and 1 seat. In the 2019 Namibian general election the RP received 14,546 votes and 2 seats.[14]

Electoral history

Presidential elections

ElectionCandidateVotes%Result
2004Henk Mudge15,9551.95%Lost
20099,4251.16%Lost
20148,6760.97%Lost
20194,3790.5%Lost

National Assembly elections

ElectionLeaderVotes%Seats+/–PositionResult
2004Henk Mudge16,1871.98% 1 6thOpposition
20096,541 0.81% 7thOpposition
20146,0990.68% 10thOpposition
201914,5461.77% 1 7thOpposition

Notes and References

  1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4006405.stm Q&A: Namibia votes
  2. Christof Maletsky, "RP plans comeback to politics", The Namibian, 4 August 2003.
  3. Petros Kuteeue,"DTA threatens to take Henk Mudge to court", The Namibian, 21 August 2003.
  4. Lindsay Dentlinger, "'Communication breakdown soured RP-DTA relations'", The Namibian, 24 July 2003.
  5. http://www.eisa.org.za/PDF/eu200403nam.pdf "ELECTION UPDATE 2004, NAMIBIA"
  6. http://www.namibian.com.na/news/full-story/archive/2010/september/article/rp-rdp-to-marry/ RP, RDP to marry
  7. http://www.namibian.com.na/news/full-story/archive/2010/october/article/republican-party-disbands/ Republican Party disbands
  8. https://archive.today/20120904100649/http://www.newera.com.na/article.php?title=Mudge_resigns_as_RP_leader&articleid=37856 Mudge resigns as RP leader
  9. http://www.namibian.com.na/news/full-story/archive/2011/april/article/gowases-cries-foul-about-chinese/ Gowases cries foul about Chinese
  10. News: Namibia needs strong opposition parties. The Namibian. 2017-09-08. en.
  11. Web site: RDP, RP revive merger plans | Namibian Sun . 2014-12-08 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141208191018/http://www.namibiansun.com/content/national-news/rdp-rp-revive-merger-plans . 2014-12-08 .
  12. Web site: RDP, RP merger in balance. 2014-02-14. New Era Newspaper Namibia. 2017-09-08.
  13. Web site: African Elections Project: Namibia: Meet the 9 presidential candidates. Africanelections. 2014-11-27. African Elections Project. 2017-09-08.
  14. News: Reduced victory ... Swapo, Geingob drop votes . . Iikela . Sakeus . 2 December 2019 . 1.