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Meanwhile, Malema said the EFF would like to work with opposition parties to remove the ANC from power and offer an alternative solution to citizens.
“We cannot impose ourselves on the opposition parties. If they don’t want us then we will work with those who want to work with us, but our preferred choice will be that the opposition parties should come together to unseat the ANC and we have done this before. We went into the municipalities and removed the ANC,” the EFF leader said.
Asked why the Democratic Alliance excluded the EFF in metros such Tshwane and Johannesburg, Malema said he believed the party was threatened by the Red Berets’ growth.“The EFF is breathing down their neck and they have come to accept that the EFF is going to pass the DA,” he continued. “The DA is a racist organisation that can’t impose those racist attitudes on the EFF because the EFF is the only organisation that confronts racism openly without shame.
“They know that we will speak for black people and we will do so unashamedly, [but] speaking for black people doesn’t mean we hate white people. We are speaking for the oppressed and white people are not oppressed,” Malema added.
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