The Herald (South Africa)

De Lille happy to be mayor again

- Aron Hyman

AFTER winning her legal bid for reinstatem­ent Patricia de Lille said she was “great enough” to put the difference­s between herself and the DA aside.

A week after the DA rescinded her membership of the party‚ resulting in her immediate removal as mayor‚ Judge Patrick Gamble ordered yesterday that she be reinstated as a party member and as mayor‚ pending her legal challenge.

But the judgment also said De Lille had to subject herself to party discipline and follow the DA mandate in the decisions she makes.

De Lille’s tone was conciliato­ry after the urgent interdict was granted‚ and she said she had “always subjected myself to party discipline”.

She did not want to comment on whether she would withdraw her statements made on Radio 702 last month – which Gamble said amounted to a declaratio­n that she would leave the DA – saying only that the court would review that decision next week.

De Lille said she would be in touch with DA leader Mmusi Maimane to talk about how to manage their relationsh­ip until the outcome of her applicatio­n to review the DA’s decision on her membership is known.

“I will phone‚ and I will write to the leader‚ and I will write to [federal council chairman] James Selfe and say‚ ‘can we, for the sake of the people of the City of Cape Town and for good governance, continue to work together’,” she said.

Shortly after the judgment‚ she tweeted a photograph of herself in the mayor’s office at the Cape Town Civic Centre.

“Back at work. For the sake of the people of Cape Town‚ let us rise above our difference­s,” she said.

But as De Lille extended an olive branch‚ on the other side of the court room the DA leadership‚ represente­d by party deputy chairwoman Natasha Mazzone and Western Cape DA leader Bonginkosi Madikizela‚ insisted De Lille would govern on their terms.

“The court has clearly indicated that Ms De Lille has to make herself available to all DA policy and practices and remains under the instructio­n of the Democratic Alliance,” Mazzone said.

“She therefore cannot act on her own mandate – she has to act on the mandate of the Democratic Alliance.”

I always subjected myself to party discipline

 ?? Picture: ESA ALEXANDER/SUNDAY TIMES ?? GENEROUS IN VICTORY: Mayor of Cape Town Patricia de Lille leaves the Western Cape High Court
Picture: ESA ALEXANDER/SUNDAY TIMES GENEROUS IN VICTORY: Mayor of Cape Town Patricia de Lille leaves the Western Cape High Court

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