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POLL | Should political parties be held to account for promises not kept?
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Should politicians be held to account or are empty promises part of the game of politics?

, among other things, to offer “real” service delivery, stop union dictatorships and get rid of “thieves” in government positions.

The promises have sparked excitement in some and hesitation in others as they weigh in on whether the pledges will amount to anything.But our politicians visit voters once every 5 years to make same old, empty promises.1/1

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