Opposition parties have blasted Government for remaining impartial on the Russia-Ukraine war. DA leader John Steenhuisen said choosing to remain silent is taking the side of the oppressor. 👇 Russia RussiaUkraineWar
Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 1:57 PMSouth African opposition parties Freedom Front Plus and the Democratic Alliance have condemned the ANC for their stance on the war in Ukraine
Speaking during a debate in Parliament yesterday, the opposition party leaders called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to stand with Ukraine Meanwhile, the EFF said Russia is only protecting its sovereignty from NATO; hence there is nothing wrong with Russia's invasion of UkraineThe war in Ukraine was the topic of discussion during the last Parliamentary session in Cape Town. South Africa's leading opposition parties, the DA and the FF Plus, called out the ruling party ANC andFreedom Front Plus and the DA Shade have slammed President Cyril Ramaphosa and the government for not taking Ukraine's side amid the war.
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