The rise of black and Afrikaner nationalism the result of ANC failures

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The Freedom Front Plus' Pieter Mulder, Pieter Groenwald and Wouter Wessels.

The manner in which De Lille was pushed out dented the party's otherwise successful litigation-driven political strategy. The consequence was the formation of the GOOD Party which took some DA voters and repelled some potential black voters who felt De Lille was unjustly treated.President Cyril Ramaphosa most likely gave the ANC a huge advantage of not less than 10%.

For as long as the EFF grows, we are assured of the growth of the FF Plus as a sanctuary of Afrikaner nationalism supported by Afrikaner civil society organisations such as AfriForum. In the medium to long run this will place the constitutional project of nonracialism on a perilous path.After the elections, Ramaphosa must stop the ANC's further veering off from its tradition of nonracialism and constitutionalism.

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