Voters warming to coalition government, rejecting BRICS, ANC crashing – Ray Hartley
A recent survey conducted by the Brenthurst Foundation has found that support for the ruling ANC party has dropped from 48% in 2022 to 41%.
A recent survey conducted by the Brenthurst Foundation has found that support for the ruling ANC party has dropped from 48% in 2022 to 41%.
The path to the Union Buildings for opposition parties has never been as clear. It is up to those with influence to ensure those leading the charge don’t contrive to grasp defeat from the jaws of victory.
The DA is in the strongest position to enter into a coalition government with the ANC after next year’s general election.
SA’s newest political leader, Songezo Zibi is envisaging a non-racial movement in RISE Mzansi which will soon register as a political party.
Steenhuisen says despite the mayhem recently visited upon Joburg, the party remains committed to coalition government and making it work.
What happens in NMB will be monitored as a test case on whether coalition government is a workable option after the 2024 National Election.
“We are going to negotiate what is in the best interests of the country. We’re going to put SA first and our political party second,” said Herman Mashaba.
The polls suggest that the ANC remains far out in front of any other party. But it could be stopped, not by another party, but by an All-Star Coalition, says Chuck Stephens.
There’s no doubt that Chuck Stephens, the executive director of the Desmond Tutu Centre for Leadership, favours a DA-led coalition as the optimal outcome of the impending elections.
The big prize of wresting power out of the hands of the ANC could put very strange bedfellows together.