Herstigte Nasionale Party
Re-established National Party Herstigte Nasionale Party | |
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| Abbreviation | HNP |
| Leader | Fritz van Graan |
| Founder | Albert Hertzog |
| Founded | 25 October 1969 |
| Split from | National Party |
| Headquarters | 199 Neethling Street, Eloffsdal, Pretoria |
| Newspaper | Die Afrikaner |
| Ideology | Afrikaner nationalism Verwoerdianism Apartheid White supremacy Anti-British sentiment Anti-liberalism Anti-communism opposition to the Volkstaat idea |
| Political position | Far-right |
| Religion | Calvinism |
| Colours | Red Orange, white and blue |
| Slogan | Die land is ons land (This land is our land) |
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The Herstigte Nasionale Party (lit. 'Re-established National Party') is a South African political party which was formed as a far-right splinter group of the now defunct National Party in 1969. The party name was commonly abbreviated as HNP, evoking the Herenigde Nasionale Party, although colloquially they were also known as the Herstigtes. The party is, unlike other splinter factions from the National Party, still active but politically irrelevant.