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Press Release - Change has come to South Africa, not through violent protest or instability, but through the ballot box.

Change has come to South Africa , not through violent protest or instability, but through the ballot box.

The DA is now unquestionably back to a growth path, after growing both in the 2021 local government elections and now the 2024 national and provincial elections, consecutively. The DA has registered significant growth in the Free State, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, the North West, and elsewhere, thanks to many former ANC voters that have chosen to strengthen the DA in the interests of rescuing South Africa.

We are grateful to the many new voters that have chosen the DA as their political home and delivered us growth. We are also heartened by the many millions of voters who determinedly remained in long queues due to the IEC's ineptitude, and who were determined to use their vote as their voice to rescue South Africa. We thank you, and we will not let you down.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.

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