SAElections2019'ANC? Or did you say KFC?' – We asked kids what their thoughts are on the 2019 elections and got the best responses | Parent24
Have you spoken to your children about politics and elections? How have you introduced the concept to them? If you’re looking for an unfiltered, unbiased, utterly impartial opinion on the upcoming elections, don’t ask your great, great grandfather or your uncle that gets overly excited about politics around the dinner table.
According to the Electoral Commission of South Africa, voters vote for political parties, not individuals. On the day, voters are given two ballot papers, one for the provincial election and another for the national election, to decide who will govern each province, and who will govern the entire country.
But he may run into some trouble at his voting station as Nandile and Qhamani explain you have to be 18 years or older to vote in South Africa. You also would have had to register by now. When asked if the political parties are doing what they set out to do, he responded, “I think it’s a yes, but I don’t know why,” followed shortly by, “Can I watch my video now, mom?”
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