United Democratic Movement
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The United Democratic Movement is a South African political party, formed by a prominent former National Party leader, Roelf Meyer (who has since resigned from the UDM) and former African National Congress and homeland leader, Bantu Holomisa in 1997. It has a anti-separatist, pro-diversity platform; and supports an individualist South Africa with a strong moral sense, in both social and economic senses.
In the 2004 general election, 9 members were elected to the National Assembly, 5 less than were elected in the 1999 election.
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External link
- Official web site (http://www.udm.org.za/)


