Cape Times

Vying for the DA’s W Cape leadership

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PURSUANT to calls from various DA members and constituen­cies in the Western Cape, I hereby confirm that I will be contesting the position of provincial leader during the DA’s provincial congress, which takes place on October 7, 2017.

Having travelled extensivel­y across the province and engaging with numerous constituen­cies, I was humbled by the overwhelmi­ng support and nomination­s to stand as leader.

The structures have highlighte­d their deep concern with the loss of support and the number of wards to the African National Congress in traditiona­l DA stronghold­s.

The latest Ipsos Market Research indicates that under the current leadership the DA support in the Western Cape has decreased from 63.60% in 2016 to 47% in 2017.

As a result, they have cited that the province is in need of true, transparen­t, accessible and pro-active leadership.

In addition to this, the provincial leader should enforce discipline within the party ranks and ensure that decisive action is taken, without fear or favour, against any member that violates the party’s constituti­on.

Members have indicated a need for a leader that will unite us in our diversity and ensure that the party grows, especially as we are seeking to not only retain the Western Cape, but become the national government in 2019.

I wish to express my sincere gratitude to all those who believe that I am the ideal candidate to take the DA in the Western Cape forwards. I also look forward to continue to engage with all members and structures throughout the province.

Lastly, I am endorsing Mr Masizole Mnqasela as my deputy provincial leader. Lennit Max Chairperso­n: Public Works and Transport Western Cape Legislatur­e

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