POLITICAL WEEK AHEAD: All eyes fixed on apex court

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POLITICAL WEEK AHEAD: All eyes fixed on apex court
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The Constitutional Court has called for affidavits and submissions on the decision to reopen the nomination of party candidates

There is much anticipation, though no certainty, that the Constitutional Court will this week consider the application by the DA to oppose the decision by the Electoral Commission of SA to reopen the nomination of party candidates, which will favour the ANC.This article is reserved for our subscribers.

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