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Nearly six weeks since the DA's federal legal commission said it would investigate its Federal Council chairperson Helen Zille's tweets, the party is yet to conclude the matter. | pejames

This would not be the first time the FLC has investigated Zille's tweets.What has happened since? it would be submitted to the DA's top decision-making structure.

He told News24 that the party does not comment on the internal workings of disciplinary processes, so as to ensure all processes are fair and insulated from outside influences. Prominent political analyst Ralph Mathekga said he does not believe the DA will make an announcement about Zille's tweets. "The DA, I believe, still wants to be a centrist party, which is home to all races, and would, therefore, have to address Zille's tweets. I don't agree that they have given up on being a centrist party".

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