Mr Fadiel Adams is the founder of the National Coloured Congress. In 2020, Adams founded the Cape Coloured Congress and was elected to the Cape Town City Council in the 2021 South African municipal elections.
In 2023, the party renamed itself the National Coloured Congress, intending to contest the 2024 South African general election. The party won two seats, with Adams elected to the national parliament.
National Coloured Congress
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Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation (National Assembly Committees)
since 8th July 2024
Member at Portfolio Committee on Police (National Assembly Committees)
since 8th July 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 14th June 2024
2nd Candidate at National Coloured Congress National Election List 2024 (Election List)
since 23rd April 2024
Member at National Coloured Congress (Party)
Member at Ad Hoc Committee on State Security: Vote 8 (Ad Hoc Committees)
from 10th July 2024 until 12th July 2024
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