New Era

LPM, PDM form coalition at Aroab

- ■ Steven Klukowski – sklukowski@nepc.com.na

KEETMANSHO­OP – The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) after thorough talks last Sunday opted to form a coalition with the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) to jointly take over control of Aroab village council.

During a rerun of elections last week Friday to determine the seat allocation for the village council, both LPM and the ruling Swapo secured two seats each, while PDM garnered one seat.

Keetmansho­op Rural constituen­cy councillor Gerrit Witbooi, who is on the ticket of LPM, confirmed the coalition with PDM yesterday. “We (LPM and PDM) have furthermor­e agreed that the village council chairperso­n should come from PDM whilst the vicechairp­erson position will be filled by LPM,” he said.

Since the council only consists of five members there will be no management committee in place as is the case with towns whose councils are comprised of seven members.

PDM member of parliament Ricky Vries also confirmed his party has opted to go into a coalition with LPM.

Swapo //Kharas coordinato­r Matthew Mumbala at the weekend indicated the ruling party would not approach any of the parties for a possible coalition.

“Our elected councilors will serve the community of Aroab regardless of being chairperso­n or not,’’ he said.

Mumbala also said Swapo was open to working together with any political party towards the betterment of the socioecono­mic circumstan­ces of the residents of Aroab.

According to informatio­n received, Aroab village council will now be led by PDMcounc ill or Erika Mienies as chairperso­n while Andrew de Jay (LPM) will deputise her. The other ordinary councillor­s consist of Johannes Bezuidenho­udt and Willem Assegai, who both hail from Swapo while Mercia Eiman (LPM) will fill the fifth seat.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Joint control… LPM and PDM will now take over political control of Aroab through a coalition.
Photo: Contribute­d Joint control… LPM and PDM will now take over political control of Aroab through a coalition.

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