'One party dominance breeds corruption', not good for democracy Holomisa casts his vote

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'One-party dominance breeds corruption', not good for democracy - Holomisa casts his vote SAElections2019 | AlexMitchley

Alex MitchleySpeaking out against one-party dominance, United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa said any support that the ANC loses would be good for the country.

"If the ANC continues to lose people, it's good for our democracy because automatically, you are improving the checks and balances which will force them not to dominate the politics in this country," Holomisa said."What we need to avoid is one-party dominance. One-party dominance breeds corruption, which we have seen in the last 10 years."

"If one judges what has been said in the media, I think the people of South Africa are fed up with the people who claim to be liberators of this country, yet they are participating in looting the resources of this country. It's an embarrassment.

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