Proliferation of small parties is expected to lead to an up to 10% drop in support for the party in the province
The firm grip the DA has over most Western Cape municipalities is likely to be seriously eroded in the forthcoming local government elections, with votes cast in its favour possibly declining by as much as 10% in the province.This article is reserved for our subscribers.
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