The MK Party's deputy president and Parliamentary leader John Hlophe said the Government of National Unity is a Democratic Alliance-led coalition.
He spoke during a media briefing where the political party reflected on the Government of National Unity's 100 days of officeJOHANNESBURG
— Dr John Hlophe bared his teeth against the government of National Unity and dismissed it as a Democratic Alliance-led coalition.. He noted that the GNU has already shown signs of disunity and pointed out that it is reversing the gains of transformation.Amendment Laws Act, were signs of the reversal of transformation. He then said the MK Party, as the official opposition, is holding the people in power accountable."Some said the GNU won't last even 100 days, and it is now beyond.
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