2019 Election: Independent candidates want national recognition By Karabo Mafolo
So argues the New Nation Movement that has gone to court to challenge the Electoral Act which currently only allows candidates from political parties to contest the general elections.
Nelson argued that there needed to be a “mixed system” that would make room for both candidates from political parties and independent candidates to stand to be elected. Currently, independent candidates can only run for positions in theIn response to Nelson’s argument about independent candidates, Judge Desai asked: “What bars Chantal Revell from calling herself the Chantal Party? Patricia de Lille calls herself the GOOD Party.
Advocate Nazeer Cassim, representing the Department of Home Affairs, told the court that “the onus” was “on the applicant to demonstrate that their constitutional rights have been infringed”. The second applicant said that she was “a good woman” who “wants to do good but she doesn’t give solutions”. “Why is she so special that she doesn’t form a political party and find solutions?” asked Cassim.
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