UDM believes multi-party government will ward off corruption
The UDM leader is hopeful the party will increase its seats in the National Assembly in the upcoming polls.
He warns that an outright win for the ANC at the polls will be a free ticket for the governing party to continue to loot the country’s public purse, saying a multi-party government is they way to go for South Africa at the moment.The UDM leader has accused the IEC and communications regulator ICASA of failing to ensure fair media coverage of all political parties in their election campaigns.
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