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The Prime Minister defends John Vorster’s statement, denying that a constitutional crisis has been created. The two major oppos
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- 01Kalley, J.A.; Schoeman, E. & Andor, L.E. (eds)(1999). Southern African Political History: a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood.
Last updated · 30 Sep 2019
South African History Online. (2012, March 16). The Prime Minister defends John Vorster’s statement, denying that a constitutional crisis has been created. The two major oppos. South African History Online. https://sahistory.org.za/ref/E-0079573
South African History Online (2012) 'The Prime Minister defends John Vorster’s statement, denying that a constitutional crisis has been created. The two major oppos', South African History Online, 16 March. Available at: https://sahistory.org.za/ref/E-0079573 (Accessed: 19 August 2026).
South African History Online, The Prime Minister defends John Vorster’s statement, denying that a constitutional crisis has been created. The two major oppos [website], https://sahistory.org.za/ref/E-0079573, (accessed 19 August 2026).
"The Prime Minister defends John Vorster’s statement, denying that a constitutional crisis has been created. The two major oppos." South African History Online, 16 Mar. 2012, https://sahistory.org.za/ref/E-0079573. Accessed 19 Aug. 2026.
South African History Online. "The Prime Minister defends John Vorster’s statement, denying that a constitutional crisis has been created. The two major oppos." South African History Online. March 16, 2012. https://sahistory.org.za/ref/E-0079573.
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