SACP Remains Critical of Democratic Alliance, Unhappy That the ANC Invited Party Into the GNU

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SACP Remains Critical of Democratic Alliance, Unhappy That the ANC Invited Party Into the GNU
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The South African Communist Party recently met with the ANC to iron out issues between alliance partners, but reiterated that they still didn't like the DA.

SACP's Alex Mashilo and ANC spokesperson Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri during a meeting between the alliance partners where the SACP expressed their dislike for the DA. Image: @MYANC / Phill MagakoeJohannesburgRead alsoSpokesperson Alex Mashilo said the move undoubtedly affected their relationship with the ANC. He explained that they had a political briefing session where the“It is not just a matter of heart; it is a matter of material interest. There is a clash in the material interests.

The SACP boycotted the event because it remains unhappy with the FF Plus and DA’s inclusion in the GNU.Byron Pillay is a Current Affairs Editor at Briefly News. He received a Diploma in Journalism from the Caxton Cadet School. He spent 11 years covering a wide variety of news as a community journalist, including politics, crime and current affairs. He also was a Head of Department for Sports Brief, where he covered both local and international sporting news. Email: [email protected].

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