Christian Democratic Action for Social Justice

Christian Democratic Action for Social Justice
Founded 1982
Dissolved 1989
Split from Democratic Turnhalle Alliance
Succeeded by United Democratic Front
Ideology Christian democracy, social justice
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The Christian Democratic Action for Social Justice (CDA) was a political party in Namibia.

It was founded in 1982 through a split in the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance. The party's president was Peter Kalangula, previously the president of Namibian National Democratic Party (NNDP) and the Ovambo leader in the DTA. The party's membership was mainly Ovambo, formed by former supporters of the NNDP, and managed to get control over the Ovambo Legislative Assembly which was the administration of the self-governed bantustan of Ovamboland. The CDA existed until 1989 when it merged with the United Democratic Front.[1]

See also

References

  1. World Statesmen – Namibia Homelands, last accessed 18 July 2016


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