Mantashe: ANC not worried about projected decline in votes ElectionResults
PRETORIA - African National Congress chairperson Gwede Mantashe said he was not worried about the governing party's projected decline.
Mantashe told Eyewitness News that the governing party was only concerned with winning the majority of the vote in order to continue governing. Mantashe also dismissed concerns by some political parties that the legitimacy of the election was questionable.
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