There should be public comment on Level 3 regulations – DA

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There should be public comment on Level 3 regulations – DA
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The DA is aware that the president has consulted 'widely' on the decision to move to Level 3, but they also want a list of the people he has consulted with.

Local residents line up patiently during a food handout by 'Hunger has no religion group' in Carination on day 53 of the national lockdown as a result of Covid-19 Coronavirus, in Johannesburg, South Africa, 19 May 2020. The origination feeds 1,500 people per day for six days a week. Food insecurity is one of the main issues facing the country since the start of lockdown. The country is at level 4 of the national lockdown in its 46 day after it was implemented on 30 April 2020.

The Democratic Alliance is concerned that president Cyril Ramaphosa has not made concrete promises to South Africans that the Level 3 regulations will be open to public comments and submissions. “It was as a result of this process that the government told us that cigarette sales would not be allowed because 2,000 people opposed it.

The DA is aware that the president has consulted “widely” on the decision to move to Level 3, but they want a list of the people he has consulted with.

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