Maimane: DA will ‘lead government’ in Gauteng, Northern Cape and keep Western Cape

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Maimane: DA will ‘lead government’ in Gauteng, Northern Cape and keep Western Cape
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DA leader Mmusi Maimane believes that the party has the ability to retain control of the Western Cape and establish coalition governments in at least two other provinces.

Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane believes that the party has the ability to retain control of the Western Cape and establish coalition governments in at least two other provinces.

The party took control of Johannesburg, Tshwane and Nelson Mandela Bay in 2016, building on its electoral growth in 2014, which saw it consolidate its majority in the Western Cape. The DA has, since the 2016 local government elections, been in coalition with the Economic Freedom Fighters , the Inkatha Freedom Party and the United Democratic Movement in a variety of municipalities around the country, with often chaotic results.

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