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The Economic Freedom Fighters' president Julius Malema pledged that the party will not disrupt the Parliament in the seventh administration and would be peaceful.

The president of the Patriotic Alliance, Gayton McKenzie, demanded that he be given a ministerial position or his party will walk away from the GNU.

The NATJOINTS have prepared for any disruption that might disturb the first parliamentary sitting, which will elect a new president after the general elections.

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 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+.

Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie shared his remarkable journey from inmate to MP, and Mzansi couldn't be more prouder with many commending his cleanup.

Numerous South Africans aren't convinced that the Patriotic Alliance's Gayton McKenzie is the best-suited politician to lead the country's Police Ministry.

The president of Build One SA, Mmusi Maimane, called on political parties to meet before the first National Assembly sitting elects a new government.

Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has described the resurgence of Jacob Zuma, Tom Moyane and Nathi Nhleko into active politics as dangerous for SA.
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