FF+ determined to have BLF deregistered
Johannesburg - The Freedom Front Plus has warned that the registration of the Black First Land First as a political party without following procedures could have consequences for the elections.
Groenwald was addressing the media in Parliament on the next steps they would take in their fight to have BLF deregistered. It ordered chief electoral officer Sy Mamabolo to publish the decision to register BLF as a party in order to allow objections.
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