The Nationalist Party of South Africa, which governed from 1948 to 1994, strongly supported the ideology of apartheid, a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination. The party believed in maintaining white supremacy and promoting the interests of the white population at the expense of non-white communities. Their policies enforced racial segregation in all aspects of life, including education, healthcare, and public facilities, and aimed to restrict the rights of black South Africans and other racial groups.
South Africa's National Party was a political group that consisted mostly of Afrikaners descendants of Dutch white South Africans also known as Boers.
After the Nationalist party came into power, apartheid was established. Also, segregation was officially established as a government policy.
racial discrimination and separation
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Nationalist Party of Canada was created in 1977.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party was created in 1978.
Party of the Nationalist Society ended in 2003.
Party of the Nationalist Society was created in 1998.
Cornish Nationalist Party was created in 1975.
Nationalist Party of Australia was created in 1917.
Nationalist Party of Australia ended in 1931.
Popular Nationalist Party was created in 1983.