ActionSA insists DA is behind collapse of Mpho Phalatse-led Joburg coalition

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ActionSA insists DA is behind collapse of Mpho Phalatse-led Joburg coalition
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ActionSA national chairperson Michael Beaumont is adamant the DA must carry the blame for “handing Johannesburg to the ANC”.

This as the ping pong blame game continues among political parties that delivered the DA’s Mpho Phalatse the Joburg mayoral chains.

The DA told the Sunday Times last weekend the blame lay at the door of the Patriotic Alliance and ActionSA for Phalatse’s ousting.

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