Steenhuisen: ANC Gauteng desperately forming 'doomsday coalitions' with EFF and PA
JOHANNESBURG - Democratic Alliance federal leader John Steenhuisen said a vote for the African National Congress was a vote for the Economic Freedom Fighters , as he accused the governing party of already showing that it would do anything to cling to power.He described the deteriorating state of the country’s economic hub, claiming it was a symbol of the ANC’s betrayal.
At least seven political parties are due to hold exploratory talks about forming a pre-elections agreement next week.
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