Since its establishment in 2013, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have emerged as a prominent political entity in South Africa. EFF10thAnniversary
EFF supporters at the FNB stadium to celebrate the party's 10th Anniversary
“The future of the EFF is uncertain, but they are a party to watch. It will be interesting to see how they develop in the years to come,” claims Friedman.Political Climate in South Africa However, the EFF has also been accused of being divisive and of making inflammatory statements. This has led to some concerns about the party’s potential to destabilise South Africa’s democracy.
Coalitions can be a way for parties to share power and to achieve their common goals. However, they can also be unstable and difficult to maintain.
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