YES “The ARU supports legislation to protect pre-born children.” (Response to Christian Action Network Policy Survey)
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YES "Yes. The ACO fully supports laws which prohibit all forms of killing of unborn children." (Response to Christian Action Network Policy Survey).
NOIFP "Unrestricted access to abortion is not considered by the IFP to be in the best interests of society... the IFP believes abortion should be available in the following cases: Rape; Scientifically deformed to the fetus; Danger to maternal health; Pregnant children, with the consent of their parents and medical practitioners." (Health Polic
NOCOPE - Mlukeli George, National Organiser of COPE, voted for the Termination of Pregnancy Bill (1996), when he was an ANC MP
YES FF - Voted against amendments that would make abortion easier. 19/08/2004 Media Release: Choice on Termination.
NOEFF - Has not yet actively opposed abortion. As far as we know, current EFF leaders have done nothing significant to rescue the pre-born from the slaughter of abortion in South Africa.
NODA - "To be pro-choice does not mean we are pro-abortion. It is the constitutional right of women to make choices about the very private matter of reproduction." (DP Parliamentary speech 29/10/1996). Voted for abortion on demand legislation.
YESCDP - “An unborn child has a right to life” (response to Christian Action Network Policy Survey).
REFERENDUMCAPE - The Cape Party supports a system of direct democracy, where referendums could be held on such issues. Different areas or cantons, such as in Switzerland, could hold a referendum on such an issue. There could be some areas in the proposed independent Cape Republic that uphold the Right to life of the pre-born in the Constitution of their area and some that do not, based on the results of the referendum held in that specific area.
NOANC -"We are committed to reducing levels of unexplained and unwanted pregnancy.” (ANC Parliamentary speech 29/10/1996). Initiated and voted for abortion on demand legislation. Promotes abortion incessantly.
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