The DA wants President Cyril Ramaphosa to appoint John Steenhuisen as deputy president in the government of national unity.
The Democratic Alliance is insisting that their leader, John Steenhuisen should become deputy president in the government of national unity .reports that the Democratic Alliance wants Cyril Ramaphosa to appoint at least ten of its MPs in key economic portfolios and to appoint John Steenhuisen as deputy president of
The Democratic Alliance, which has anointed itself as the GNU prefect, is simultaneously pursuing corruption charges against Deputy President Paul Mashatile and lobbying for John Steenhuisen to be appointed Deputy President.😳🙆♂️ @NdzaviDerrick: “Was it not obvious all along? Moonlight Pact could not be sacrificed over GNU for nothing.”
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