The National Party was founded in Bloemfontein in 1914 by Afrikaner nationalists soon after the establishment of the Union of South AfricaIts founding was rooted in disagreements among South African Party politicians, particularly Prime Minister Louis Botha and his first Minister of Justice, J B M HertzogAfter Hertzog began speaking out publicly against the Botha government's "onestreamIn 1999, the party became South Africa's official opposition party – a position it has held since then In 00 the DP joined forces with the New National Party and the Federal Alliance to form the Democratic Alliance (DA) But the NNP withdrew from the pact in late 01, and was disbanded in 04 More recently, the party integrated theWith an insiders account of the events surrounding the contentious trial of South Africas colourful President, Jacob Zuma, and the ongoing tragedy in Zimbabwe, After the Party has been acclaimed as the most important book on South Africa since the end of apartheid
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