During the first sitting of the National Assembly, Julius Malema vowed to hold the Government of National Unity (GNU) accountable.
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An ongoing head-spinning realignment of our politics poses important new questions about which new changes are coming our way. This may depend on certain variables, such as whether parties in the new coalition work together in local government, the behaviour of Jacob Zuma’s MK party and the possible actions of EFF leader Julius Malema. They could determine whether South African governance improves over the next five years or not.
During the first sitting of the National Assembly, Julius Malema vowed to hold the Government of National Unity (GNU) accountable.
The ANC National Disciplinary Committee has set the date for MK Party leader Jacob Zuma's disciplinary hearing.
The EFF proposes that the two parties enter into a new agreement, with the ANC as leader of government.
The EFF proposes that the two parties enter into a new agreement, with the ANC as leader of government.
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