DA leaders have announced that the party would be filing for an urgent interdict at the Northern Gauteng High Court to compel the red berets to stay within the rule of law during next Monday’s planned march.
CAPE TOWN - The Democratic Alliance has approached the police and defence ministries in a bid to ensure that next week's Economic Freedom Fighters national shutdown is free of violence.
DA leader, John Steenhuisen, said that they wanted to ensure that the EFF's national shutdown took place peacefully. EFF spokesperson, Leigh-Ann Matthys, has labelled the DA's court bid as a frivoulous publicity stunt.
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