Cape Independence Party

The Cape Independence Party (CAPEXIT) (Afrikaans: Kaapse Onafhanklikheids Party), previously called the Cape Party, is a political party in South Africa which seeks to use all constitutional and legal means to bring about Cape independence, which includes the entire Western Cape, Northern Cape (excluding two districts), six municipalities in the Eastern Cape, and one municipality in the Free State. The area includes all municipalities in those provinces with an Afrikaans-speaking majority. In 2009, it was claimed to have had a membership of approximately 1,000 people across South Africa, but official membership figures are not made public. The party currently holds two seats on the Cape Town City Council.

Cape Independence Party - CAPEXIT
AbbreviationCAPEXIT
LeaderJack Miller
Founded2007
HeadquartersCape Town
IdeologyCape independence
Direct democracy
Right-libertarianism
ColoursBlue, White and Red
     
SloganIT'S TIME FOR CAPEXIT
Cape Town City Council
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Party flag
Website
www.capeparty.com
  • Politics of South Africa
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It is registered with the Independent Electoral Commission and was on the provincial ballot of the Western Cape in the South African general elections of 2009, where it received 2,552 votes. It again contested in the municipal elections of 2016, where it received 4,473 votes. In the elections of 2019, it received 9,331 votes.

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