The Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) says it is engaged in efforts to join forces with other left-leaning political parties ahead of next year’s elections.
The Pan Africanist Congress says it is engaged in efforts to join forces with other left-leaning political parties ahead of next year’s elections.
This comes as the Democratic Alliance is rallying opposition parties to join a moonshot pact that is aimed at unseating the ANC government after next year’s polls. “Going forward as an organisation, we are going to engage with those parties and ensure we talk the same thing and we work together because if we are divided, we cannot achieve much. It is just a matter of time before the PAC can announce that we are now going to work together with these parties which are talking the same language as the PAC.”
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