Political party in South Africa
The United Congress is a South African political party formed by Mluleki George in December 2013. George left the Congress of the People (COPE), accusing its leader Mosiuoa Lekota of ruling the party improperly.[1] [2]
The party formed 13 branches in Mbhashe , and registered to contest a number of by-elections in the area, held in January 2014.[2] [3] The party failed to win a seat, with a best of 6% in one ward, while in another ward the party failed to attract a single vote.[4]
Election results
National elections
Election
Votes
%
Seats
2014 [5]
3,136
0.02%
0
Provincial elections
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