This despite palpable tension in Tshwane's coalition with the DA 🗳️
, ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba described the coalition in the Capital City as being in a “precarious” situation.
Mashaba said their members were not happy with the state of coalitions, and as a result, the party this week began a public participation process to ask its voters which party should they form a partnership with. Kotze said should Williams be found to be in the wrong, then the DA will be pushed into a corner to replace him.
Despite much bickering within the coalition, Kotze said they might be able to finish the five-year term, unlike in Johannesburg, if the DA and ActionSA find a way to work together.
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