The now Freedom Front Plus's Western Cape premier candidate detailed his reasons for jumping ship so often from numerous political parties.
The now Freedom Front Plus’s Western Cape premier candidate detailed his reasons for jumping ship so often from numerous political parties.
Marais, during an eNCA interview over the weekend, said he would jump off any “bus” that did not align with his values. Among his other political homes was the New Labour Party, which he founded in 2004 after his resignation from the New National Party. The party won only 0.09% of the vote in the 2004 nationwide election and 0.67% in the Western Cape provincial election.
He previously served as the premier of the Western Cape, for half a year between 2001 and 2002, and was Cape Town mayor for about a year prior to that.
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