SAElectionResults2019: I am no Zille, says Alan Winde
Cape Town - Incoming Western Cape premier Alan Winde says he is no Helen Zille. Winde is expected to be formally elected in as premier on May 22, after the DA retained its position as the front runners in the province. Winde said he took lessons from the last 10 years of Zille’s terms. He was determined to work towards building a government that was more inclusive and even embrace the dissimilarities between himself and his forerunner.
The family is preparing for their move from their Claremont home to the official residence, Leeuwenhof. “I know she was criticised. When she was applying her mind she did it with the outcomes she wanted to achieve, and knowing Helen she used some of those criteria, but they were not the overarching criteria... you have to take into consideration where you want to go and who you want to bring with you in building this province and taking it to the next level.”
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