It’s a given that one day I will be the president, said ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng as his party continued its poor showing in the elections.
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 videoThese were the were words of controversial leader of the African Content Movement Hlaudi Motsoeneng as his party continued its poor showing in the 2019 general elections. Motsoeneng was speaking on the second day of vote counting at the IEC Results Operations Centre in Pretoria.
He maintained that there was unfairness in how the election process went and called for a re-run of the polls. “We’re not happy, we want to re-run the elections, we’re appealing to IEC to use their independence and make sure there is fairness.” While Motsoeneng lamented the voting process and despite his party’s poor showing at the polls, the controversial leader remains undeterred in his ambition to ascend to the Union Buildings one day.
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