Will 2024 be the DA’s year?

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Despite the ANC’s years-long governance failures, the DA has failed to break through electorally. Can it turn the corner from opposition party to become a credible alternative government? By NatashaMarrian

Is the DA destined to always be an opposition party, or could it be a real alternative to the governing ANC?

It’s a question a French politician once put to Tony Leon, the party’s leader at the time. It was pertinent then — and remains so now, as the DA grapples with its place in South Africa’s political landscape, particularly in light of the serial missteps by the ANC. ..

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