Smaller parties eye coalition prospects SAElections2019 | lizTandwa
Smaller parties are determined to cause an upset on Wednesday, even more so when it comes to provincial votes, and it places them in a good position for a coalition.
The IRR projections also suggest that the ACDP's support in the coloured communities of the Western Cape dropped from 12% to 3%. ACDP Gauteng leader Dulton Adams has disputed these numbers, placing his trust in Christian voters. The senior leader blamed this on former senior ANC and DA officials who defected to the new party. An Eastern Cape political heavyweight who found a new home with the ATM was former DA MPL Veliswa Mvenya.
ATM leader Mzwanele Manyi said the party was assured of seven million votes, based on its following from the SA Council of Messianic Churches in Christ.
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