African People's Convention

The African Peoples' Convention (APC, "African People's Assembly " ) is a party founded by Themba Godi, the former deputy chairman of the radical Pan Africanist Congress on 4 September 2007 in South Africa. Themba Godi had left together with the only two representatives of the PAC in provincial legislatures, the party taking with its mandate as an MEP in the South African National Assembly ( "floor crossing" ).

In the parliamentary elections in South Africa in 2009, the African Peoples' Convention won 0.2 percent of the vote and was able to maintain its single seat in parliament, but lost its two representatives in the provincial legislatures of Gauteng and Eastern Cape.

The party describes itself officially as well as the Pan Africanist Congress as " Afrikanistisch, Pan - Afrikanistisch and socialist." Symbol of the party is a two-part circle, the upper half contains the image of a rising sun against green background, the bottom half of the letters PAC.

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