GOOD confirms it will not enter into coalition agreements
Updated | By Sibahle Motha
The GOOD party has confirmed it will not be entering into any coalition agreements following the local government elections.
The party says it believes being a constructive opposition party is the best way to serve its supporters.
“Our national management committee has considered several approaches to form coalitions with other political parties in these municipalities. We have concluded that the best way to serve our supporters, and all the residents in these towns and cities, would be as a constructive opposition,” says spokesperson Karabo Tledima.
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Coalition talks are set to get underway this week, where most political parties have rejected any coalition agreements with the African National Congress (ANC).
The Democratic Alliance (DA), new kid on the block Action SA and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) say they will not be forming any coalition with the ANC.
The DA has also made it clear that it will not get into any agreement with the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), due to what is calls the the party’s unreliable nature.
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