United Independent Movement
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The United Independent Movement (UIM) is a South African political party founded by Neil de Beer, former national security advisor to
Nelson Mandela Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (; ; 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African Internal resistance to apartheid, anti-apartheid activist who served as the President of South Africa, first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1 ...
and a former uMkhonto we Sizwe operative.


Formation

The party initially formed as a civil society movement after de Beer had lost faith in the African National Congress (ANC). The movement supported the country's independent candidacy programme. Shortly after its formation, former Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Mmusi Maimane announced a symbiotic relationship with his One South Africa group.


Election campaigns

De Beer announced in November 2020 that he had the intention of becoming the youngest
President of South Africa The president of South Africa is the head of state and head of government of the Republic of South Africa. The president heads the executive branch of the Government of South Africa and is the commander-in-chief of the South African Nationa ...
. The party registered for the
2021 South African municipal elections The 2021 South African municipal elections were held on 1 November 2021, to elect councils for all district, metropolitan and local municipalities in each of the country's nine provinces. It is the sixth municipal election held in South Afric ...
, and contested eight metros and 1000 wards, with de Beer as a candidate for Mayor of Cape Town. The UIM won three METRO seats in the 2021 LGE under the leadership of their National Election Coordinator Brett Mario Correia: 1 seat in Johannesburg, Ethekwini and the City of Cape Town. In September 2021, former soccer player Kenny Niemach announced he had joined UIM and would be standing for the party in the municipal elections as a candidate in the Ward 31 ( Boksburg) constituency in Ekurhuleni. Niemach said he was entering politics not to attack any party or race but to promote change in the system and demand that services be delivered. He cited De Beer's involvement in local communities for motivating him to join UIM. The UIM polled 12th out of 56 parties in the City of Cape Town, 17th out of 97 parties contesting in the Western Cape Province and 26th out of 325 contesting parties Nationally.


Political beliefs

In March 2021, De Beer said in an interview that he and his supporters were "tired" of the "ultra-left and the ultra-right" in South African politics and that he and his party would represent the "moderate middle". As part of his campaign for Mayor of Cape Town, in August 2021 De Beer stated that he believes the root cause of criminality is poor social-economic conditions, which must be addressed, but simultaneously, he also stated that he and UIM would have a "zero tolerance" approach to gang violence and "domestic terrorism". In September 2021, De Beer stated two policies which caused him to leave the ANC were the nationalisation of the Reserve Bank and land without compensation, policies de Beer believed destroyed
Foreign Direct Investment A foreign direct investment (FDI) is an investment in the form of a controlling ownership in a business in one country by an entity based in another country. It is thus distinguished from a foreign portfolio investment by a notion of direct co ...
into South Africa. De Beer has suggested that South Africa should instead draw revenue from its exports and reinvest that into local industries. In September 2021 UIM Vice-President Fatima Abdool stated that the party is an open and inclusive one built on Christian values. She has stated the party would demonstrate complete tolerance of the LGBT community. She has also stated the party is pro-life on the issue of abortion, but would not oppose abortions in the case of rape.


References

{{South Africa political parties 2020 establishments in South Africa Political parties established in 2020 Political parties in South Africa