Bosa leader Mmusi Maimane slams GNU’s failure to reach legislative agreements

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Bosa leader Mmusi Maimane slams GNU’s failure to reach legislative agreements
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Build One South Africa leader Mmusi Maimane has slammed internal disputes within the GNU , stating that they are preventing a unified policy direction for South Africa 's future.

The Democratic Alliance , which is part of the GNU, has strongly opposed these bills, and even threatened legal action against Ramaphosa.Maimane lamented the ongoing instability of parties within the GNU, criticising the coalition’s failure to reach an agreement on key policies. “Instead, the GNU’s inability to agree on a coherent policy direction has left these promises unfulfilled.”

On unemployment, which now stands at 32.1%, Mashego suggested that Ramaphosa might highlight job creation through government incentives such as the presidential emergency stimulus package and the National Health Council and the National Research Council.

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