DA congress votes against SA pulling out of Brics & conveys support for Ukraine

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DA congress votes against SA pulling out of Brics & conveys support for Ukraine
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DA congress spokesperson Werner Horn said that a majority of delegates feel that there is a huge economic benefit of South Africa being part of the Brics group.

JOHANNESBURG - The Democratic Alliance federal congress has voted against a proposed resolution for the South African government to pull away from the BRICS group.

The DA congress will on Sunday be voting on at least 43 resolutions that range from international relations, the economy, and farm murders.READ: DA staff prohibited from contesting any political positions, resolves congress The 13th annual Brics summit is taking place in South Africa later this year with a cloud hanging over whether Russian President, Vladimir Putin will attend.

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