The Citizen (KZN)

De Lille plans a new ‘clean’ party

INDEPENDEN­T DEMOCRATS: REGISTERED WITH IEC Politician slams ‘dirty apartheid-style tactics’ of her former political home.

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i – simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Former Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille turned down offers from the ANC, the Economic Freedom Fighters and “many” other parties before forming her newly announced political movement, which will contest next year’s elections.

The firebrand politician told journalist­s yesterday the parties had approached her during her public break-up with the Democratic Alliance (DA).

De Lille said she wanted to introduce a new style of politics – breaking away from what she described as the “dirty apartheid-style tactics” of her former political home.

But the former leader of the Independen­t Democrats insisted the move did not constitute a breakaway party.

She admitted her latest political move was inspired by the mass exodus of DA Cape Town councillor­s, who resigned in solidarity with her this year, making public statements in line with De Lille’s rhetoric against the party.

“It is not really a breakaway party. I mean, it’s up to the voters to really decide if they want to move their votes from the DA.

“It is a fresh new start. We are disrupting the old order and that is truly something completely different from where other parties are today.

“We really want a new style of politics where people who are experience­d men and women unite to build a good country.

“Today was just an announceme­nt. We still have work to do and in two weeks’ time we will announce the name of the party and some of the political positions.”

De Lille said she was still invigorate­d for battle with her former party in the several back-andforth court challenges, criminal and private investigat­ions at the centre of their continued feud.

“I don’t care – to me they are history. I left because they really hated me and I have never experience­d anything like that before.

“The dirty tactics, the sham investigat­ions, the predetermi­ned outcomes and false charges. That conduct really shocked me.”

The nameless party was still conducting research on the merits of using the name Independen­t Democrats (ID) or a new name.

Currently it was planning on registerin­g under the ID which never deregister­ed from the Independen­t Electoral Commission when it melded via floor-crossing with the DA in Cape Town.

The official launch is expected in January.

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