2019 elections: DA says will kick out ANC through coalition govt

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2019 elections: DA says will kick out ANC through coalition govt
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Mmusi Maimane says the days of the African National Congress being a dominant party will come to an end because the governing party's support is decreasing.

JOHANNESBURG – Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane says a coalition government led by the DA is set to be the future of the country.Maimane addressed supporters and said the African National Congress would no longer be the dominant party as its support base was decreasing.

#DAmanifestoGP Mmusi Maimane arrives with Solly Msimanga and Herman Mashaba to a raucous welcome. BD pic.twitter.com/dQeKK3E5MN — EWN Reporter March 9, 2019 Maimane said the latest polls show the ANC’s support dropped below the 50% mark, and added it's time to kick them out of government.#DAManifestoGP leader Mmusi Maimane is here. pic.twitter.com/GWWL0wNjtBMaimane said a coalition government would hold its leaders to account, unlike the ANC.Maimane further said the DA had proven its governance record in Johannesburg, Tshwane and the Western Cape.

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