While McKenzie will not be telling another party who their president should be, it is hoping to get the ministry of home affairs.
McKenzie says if he does not get the Home Affairs portfolio, he is not going to parliament.“Abahambe” is a catchphrase that initially earned Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie scorn and later, supporters who translated into votes.
“It was not a very long meeting because they opened the meeting by saying they are looking for three types of governments. They looked at our results and figured we might be able to play a significant role,” said McKenzie. “We hope to get the minister of Home Affairs because we campaigned on that ticket. If we do not get that, I will not be going to parliament,” said McKenzie.McKenzie said although Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi was trying to fix the department and the fraud involved in the issuing of passports and ID documents to undocumented foreigners, more needed to be done.
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