:United Democratic Front (Namibia)

{{short description|Political party in Namibia}}

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{{Use South African English|date=December 2024}}

{{Infobox political party

| name = United Democratic Front

| native_name =

| logo =

| colorcode = {{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}

| abbreviation = UDF

| leader1_title = President

| leader1_name = Hendrik Gaobaeb

| leader2_title = Vice President

| leader2_name = Nico Somaeb

| leader3_title = Secretary-General

| leader3_name = Daniel Tsaneb

| ideology = {{Nowrap|Damara minority politics}}

| colours = {{color box|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}|border=silver}} Blue
{{color box|white|border=silver}} White
{{color box| green|border=silver}} Green

| headquarters = Windhoek
Khomas Region

| international =

| seats1_title = Seats in the National Assembly

| seats1 = {{Composition bar|2|104|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

| seats2_title = Seats in the National Council

| seats2 = {{Composition bar|2|42|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

| seats3_title = Regional Councillors

| seats3 = {{Composition bar|1|121|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

| seats4_title = Local Councillors

| seats4 = {{Composition bar|21|378|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

| seats5_title = Pan-African Parliament

| seats5 = {{Composition bar|0|5|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

| flag =

| country = Namibia

| website =

}}

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The United Democratic Front (UDF) is a political party in Namibia. Justus ǁGaroëb founded the party in 1989 and led it until 2013. The party president since January 2024 is Hendrik Gaobaeb. The UDF {{As of|2024|alt=is represented}} in the National Assembly (2 seats) and the National Council (2 seats). 1 regional councillor and 21 local councillors are from the UDF.

History

The United Democratic Front is a political party that is most widely supported by Damara people. Its roots are in the Damara Council, an administrative body for the Damaraland territory in South West Africa that inbecame a political party in 1980. In 1989, the Damara Council joined other parties in order to participate in the first democratic elections in Namibia. The result of the merger was the United Democratic Front (UDF).{{cite news

|url = http://www.namibian.com.na/news/full-story/archive/2013/january/article/udf-at-crossroads/

|title = UDF at crossroads

|last = Sasman

|first = Catherine

|date = 11 January 2013

|work = The Namibian

|url-status = dead

|archive-url = https://archive.today/20130221043625/http://www.namibian.com.na/news/full-story/archive/2013/january/article/udf-at-crossroads/

|archive-date = 21 February 2013

}}

The founding members of the UDF were Justus ǁGaroëb, leader of the Damara Council, and Reggie Diergaardt, leader of the Labour Party. On 20 July 1989, the Patriotic Unity Movement joined the UDF.{{cite web

|url=http://www.klausdierks.com/Chronology/131.htm

|title=Chronology of Namibian History, 1989

|last=Dierks

|first=Klaus

|author-link=Klaus Dierks

|publisher=klausdierks.com

|access-date=11 January 2013}} The UDF formed an alliance with a number of splinter parties prior to the 1989 election:Wezi Tjaronda: [http://allafrica.com/stories/200909281384.html Elections 2009 - UDF, the Undying Old Horse] New Era via AllAfrica.com, 28 September 2009

=Leadership=

  • Justus ǁGaroëb (1989–2013)
  • Apius Auchab (2013–2024)
  • Hendrik Gaobaeb (2024–){{Cite news | last=Mbathera | first=Ester | title=Gaobaeb emerges as UDF president at weekend congress | newspaper=The Namibian | date=22 January 2024 | url=https://www.namibian.com.na/gaobaeb-emerges-as-udf-president-at-weekend-congress/}}{{Cite news | title=Namibia's choice: Pretenders vs Contenders | last=Mumbuu | first=Edward | newspaper=New Era | date=26 November 2024 | url=https://neweralive.na/namibias-choice-pretenders-vs-contenders}}

Electoral history

= Presidential elections =

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

!Election

!Candidate

!Votes

!%

!Result

1999

| rowspan="3" |Justus ǁGaroëb

|16,272

|3.02%

|Lost {{N}}

2004

|31,354

|3.83%

|Lost {{N}}

2009

|19,258

|2.37%

|Lost {{N}}

2014

| colspan="4" |Did not run

2019

|Apius Auchab

|22,115

|2.7%

|Lost {{N}}

2024

|Hendrik Gaobaeb

|12,604

|1.15%

|Lost {{N}}

= National Assembly elections =

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

!Election

!Party leader

!Votes

!%

!Seats

!+/–

!Position

!Result

1989

| rowspan="5" |Justus ǁGaroëb

|37,874

|5.65%

|{{Composition bar|4|72|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

|New

|{{increase}} 3rd

|{{no2|Opposition}}

1994

|13,309

|2.72%

|{{Composition bar|2|72|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

|{{decrease}} 2

|{{steady}} 3rd

|{{no2|Opposition}}

1999

|15,685

|2.93%

|{{Composition bar|2|72|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

|{{steady}}

|{{decrease}} 4th

|{{no2|Opposition}}

2004

|30,355

|3.71%

|{{Composition bar|3|72|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

|{{increase}} 1

|{{decrease}} 5th

|{{no2|Opposition}}

2009

|19,489

|2.40%

|{{Composition bar|2|72|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

|{{decrease}} 1

|{{steady}} 5th

|{{no2|Opposition}}

2014

| rowspan="2" |Apius Auchab

|18,945

|2.12%

|{{Composition bar|2|96|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

|{{steady}}

|{{steady}} 5th

|{{no2|Opposition}}

2019

|14,644

|1.79%

|{{Composition bar|2|96|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

|{{steady}} 0

|{{decrease}} 6th

|{{no2|Opposition}}

2024

| Hendrik Gaobaeb

|16,828

|1.54%

|{{Composition bar|2|96|{{party color|United Democratic Front (Namibia)}}}}

|{{steady}} 0

|{{steady}} 6th

|{{no2|Opposition}}

=1989=

The UDF received 37,874 votes (5.65%) in the 1989 election, which elected members to the Constituent Assembly of Namibia. The Constituent Assembly elected the first President and wrote Namibia's constitution. From the UDF, President Justus ǁGaroëb, Reggie Diergaardt, Eric Biwa and Theophelus Soroseb were chosen for the assembly.[http://www.parliament.gov.na/index.php?option=com_contact&view=category&id=118&Itemid=1375 Constituent Assembly: 1 November 1989 - 20 March 1990. Parliament of Namibia.]

=1992=

The UDF won one seat in the 1992 elections for the National Council of Namibia.

=1994=

In 1994, electoral support for the party diminished in both relative and total support. The party received 13,309 total votes (2.72% of the national vote). Two UDF members were elected to the National Assembly (ǁGaroëb and Biwa).[http://africanelections.tripod.com/na.html#1994_National_Assembly_Election 1994 election results] africanelections

=1998=

The party retained its single seat in the National Council in 1998.[http://africanelections.tripod.com/na.html#1998_National_Council_Election 1998 election results] africanelections

=1999=

Following the 1999 parliamentary election, the UDF formed a coalition with the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) so that the two parties could together be the official opposition despite the Congress of Democrats receiving the second highest number of votes.

=2004=

In the parliamentary election held on November 15 and 16, 2004, the party won 3.5% of popular votes and three out of 78 seats [https://archive.today/20130112210502/http://www.inwent.org/v-ez/lis/namibia/parl-wahl.htm 1]. More than half (16,081 of 29,336 total votes) of the party's electoral support came from Khomas Region, Kunene Region and Otjozondjupa Region, with the single largest total coming from Kunene.[http://www.eisa.org.za/PDF/eu200403nam.pdf Election Update 2004] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081203142841/http://www.eisa.org.za/PDF/eu200403nam.pdf|date=2008-12-03}} EISA December 2004 The party again retained its single seat in the National Council in 2004.[http://africanelections.tripod.com/na.html#2004_National_Council_Election 2004 National Council Election] africanelections The UDF MPs elected in 2004 were Justus ǁGaroëb, Gustaphine Tjombe and Michael Goreseb.

=2009=

In the November 2009 general election, Justus ǁGaroëb once again ran for election to Namibia's presidency with the UDF; he received 19,258 total votes, representing 2.37% of all votes and finished in fifth place. The party earned two seats in the National Assembly, down from 3 in 2004. The two seats went to party leader Justus ǁGaroëb and Simson Tjongarero.

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