The EFF president said the party would be ready to go into a coalition government with the ANC nationally once it dumped the Democratic Alliance
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“The person who is going to be elected is a person who is going to fight GNU, and that is why we are saying it will not last,” Malema said. “Our people gave all the progressive black parties a majority to govern in South Africa, the ANC decided to go with right wingers, racists, white supremacists. It will come back to its senses. When it comes back to its senses, When it comes back to its senses, we are here,” he said.into the coalition government, that would be its own problem, making clear that the EFF’s participation wasn’t dependent on MK’s inclusion.
“No one has won anything here today. It is only the EFF. The EFF showed the highest level of discipline and democracy without any incidents of violence or humiliation of any individual,” he said, adding that the conference had proved that the party was “bigger than all of them”.
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