A 'sideshow' is how President Cyril Ramaphosa described the multiparty moonshot pact' coalition agreement, adding that his party, the ANC, would get an outright majority in the 2024 elections.
Cyril Ramaphosa, in his capacity as ANC president, has written off this week's multiparty pact to unseat his organisation.Ramaphosa added that his national government would intervene more at local level to improve service delivery.
On Saturday, Ramaphosa, in his capacity as ANC president, rebuffed the DA, ActionSA, IFP, and Freedom Front Plus-backed coalition agreement during his visit to the party's Johannesburg region, as part of his organisation's national working committee visit to Gauteng this weekend. "Parties that want to, as they say, unseat the ANC – it's a sideshow to us," Ramaphosa asserted. He added:
The ANC top brass's visit to Gauteng follows fears it could lose the province, which has a one-seat majority following the 2019 general elections.
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