Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF
The EFF led a team of political parties seeking a meeting with the ANC, complaining that they have been excluded from meaningful discussions about the GNU.
The president of the Economic Freedom Fighters, Julius Malema, threatened to withdraw all of his MMCs in the country if Ekurhuleni doesn't reinstate Nkululeko Dunga.
The EFF will not form part of a Government of National Unity that includes right-wing and reactionary political parties such as the DA and the FF+.
Ekurhuleni Mayor Doctor Xhakaza's dismissal of EFF MMC Nkululeko Dunga has sparked controversy, with many suggesting the ANC is acting under DA's directives.
The NFP's Ivan Barnes said that while he met with Jacob Zuma, his party had not decided whether to work with the MK Party in the KwaZulu-Natal legislature.
The EFF and DA will not be friends after John Steenhuisen's previous declaration not to work with the Red Berets, sparking a fiery Julius Malema response.
The ANC, IFP and DA in KwaZulu-Natal are reportedly in talks to form a coalition agreement and keep the MK Party out of the provincial government.
The EFF's Deputy President Floyd Shivambu said South Africa should aim for a progressive coalition government that consisted of black political parties.
Former public protector Busi Mkhwebane is expected to go face-to-face with her ex-husband, David Skosana, as he debuts as a Member of Parliament for the MKP.
Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF
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