ActionSA is prioritising public engagement as it prepares to provide credible, solutions-based alternative policies to take the country forward. | Malaika_Dee
The party will host its inaugural policy conference in September to offer longstanding solutions, beyond unseating the ANC.
He said:"The policy conference will be the culmination of an expert-led, public engagement process that will serve to refine our policy offering. This consultative process will solicit input from internal structures but also from those South Africans who have the knowledge and skills that can enrich our offering.
He said the people's dialogue which set the party's foundations in 2019, endorsed its seven principles, which remain its"guiding light." So far, the party has 11 policy areas of focus: economic prosperity, energy security, economic justice, corruption, law and order, education, healthcare, public services, foreign policy, climate and environment and rural development, and traditional affairs.
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