Factbox: The main political parties in South Africa's election By Rumobritt On 00:33 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments South Africans voting for a new national parliament on May 8 will have 48 parties to choose from -- more than at any election since the end of white minority rule in 1994. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2PL18qZ via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Putin calls U.S. treatment of admitted agent Butina an outrageRussian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday made his first comments on a U.S. court sentencing admitted Russian foreign agent Maria Butina to 18 mont… Read MoreSudan's military and opposition agree in principle to joint council: sourcesSudan's military rulers and opposition agreed in principle on Saturday to the formation of a joint body to lead a transition from 30 years of autocrat… Read MoreSudan's military and opposition agree in principle on joint council: sourcesSudan's military rulers and an opposition coalition have agreed in principle on the formation of a joint transitional council, but not on the share of… Read MoreBrexit drives support for Scottish independence to 49 percent: YouGovSupport for Scottish independence from the United Kingdom has risen to its highest point in the past four years, largely driven by voters who want to … Read MoreIslamic State claims attack on east coast city of Sri LankaIslamic State claimed on Saturday that three of its members clashed with Sri Lankan police for several hours before detonating their explosive vests o… Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
Factbox: The main political parties in South Africa's election By Rumobritt On 00:33 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments South Africans voting for a new national parliament on May 8 will have 48 parties to choose from -- more than at any election since the end of white minority rule in 1994. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2PL18qZ via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Putin calls U.S. treatment of admitted agent Butina an outrageRussian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday made his first comments on a U.S. court sentencing admitted Russian foreign agent Maria Butina to 18 mont… Read MoreSudan's military and opposition agree in principle to joint council: sourcesSudan's military rulers and opposition agreed in principle on Saturday to the formation of a joint body to lead a transition from 30 years of autocrat… Read MoreSudan's military and opposition agree in principle on joint council: sourcesSudan's military rulers and an opposition coalition have agreed in principle on the formation of a joint transitional council, but not on the share of… Read MoreBrexit drives support for Scottish independence to 49 percent: YouGovSupport for Scottish independence from the United Kingdom has risen to its highest point in the past four years, largely driven by voters who want to … Read MoreIslamic State claims attack on east coast city of Sri LankaIslamic State claimed on Saturday that three of its members clashed with Sri Lankan police for several hours before detonating their explosive vests o… Read More
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