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DA leader Mmusi Maimane says his party is willing to work hard and build working relationships with other parties to provide services to citizens.
DA leader, Mmusi Maimane (center), leads a bailout with coalition partners to unpack the recently voted budgets in Johannesburg, Tshwane and Nelson Mandela Bay. Photo: @ Our_DA / Twitter.
JOHANNESBURG – Despite challenges in coalitions led by the Democratic Alliance (DA) in Johannesburg and Nelson Mandela Bay, opposition party leader Mmusi Maimane says that the partnership is not not collapsing. a briefing with the leaders of the other parties on the budgets recently voted in the subways that they govern.
In Tshwane, the DA-led coalition had less difficulty in adopting its budget. But in Johannesburg, Mayor Herman Mashaba's budget of 59 billion rand was rejected twice two weeks before its adoption.
In Nelson Mandela Bay, Mayor Athol Trollip fought for three weeks to get his budget approved. In 1965, after more than 20 years of neglect by the ANC government, the people rightly dismissed the ANC and chose alternative governments in Johannesburg, Tshwane and Nelson Mandela Bay.
One is #BetterTogether #CoalitionPresser pic.twitter.com/ENgmig8RfK
– Democratic Alliance (@Our_DA) July 11, 2018
Maimane says that these incidents do not mean that coalitions fail.
"There have been delays for individuals in different positions, which does not indicate that the coalition is collapsing, quite the contrary, it shows the dynamism of democracy." [19659004Maimanesayshispartyisreadytoworkhardandbuildworkingrelationshipswithotherpartiestoprovideservicestocitizens
(Published by Zamangwane Shange)
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