
Call for Kenyan Style Coalition, All-Star Cabinet before 2024 – TK Pooe
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There seems to be a real prospect that coalitions will become a new reality at all levels of government in South Africa. It is not just the polls indicating that the ANC could receive less than 50% of the vote; a flurry of activity on both the government and opposition sides of the political spectrum is currently unfolding. An all-party workshop was convened by Deputy President Paul Mashatile to discuss national coalitions and opposition leaders - the Economic Freedom Fighters have not been invited - are holding a national convention this week to try to find agreement on a coalition that could shift the power balance in the country.In an interview with Biznews, TK Pooe, a senior lecturer, called for the establishment of a Kenyan-style coalition mechanism or vehicle with an all-star cabinet predetermined before the 2024 elections. Pooe says that South Africans are cynical; they want to know what a coalition would entail before casting their votes. Regarding the matter of who within the ANC would decide on potential coalitions, Pooe says that President Ramaphosa holds the cards and is in the camp that does not favour governing with the EFF. However, the ANC in Gauteng seems to be operating on a different planet and would do anything to survive. If the ANC receives less than 50% of the vote in 2024, Pooe believes that it would mark the end of Ramaphosa's presidency and pave the way for Deputy President Paul Mashatile, who is not opposed to collaborating with the EFF. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices




