Christian Front (South Africa)

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The Christian Front (CF) was a conservative Christian political party in South Africa, a breakaway from the Christian Democratic Party.

The leader of the CF was Rudi Du Plooy. Aside from operating as a political party, it also ran a Special Social Committee, mandated to look after the elderly and destitute.

The CF was deregistered by the IEC before the 2014 general election.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Five parties deregistered by IEC". Times LIVE. 5 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014. five parties – the Justice Party, the Real Congress, the United Democratic Civic Organisation, the Unemployed People's Party and the Christian Front – were deregistered

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