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ActionSA trying to set up mayors to fail, DA says

- Sisanda Mbolekwa

The DA has accused ActionSA of attempting to set up “DA mayors to fail” in Gauteng municipal government coalitions.

The party released a scathing statement on Tuesday, detailing ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba’s “perplexing politics”, claiming the party was positionin­g itself as an “opposition” inside coalition government­s.

DA national spokespers­on Cilliers Brink made reference to Mashaba’s comments after the launch of an ActionSA branch in the Western Cape.

“Mashaba declared his goal is to bring the DA under 50% in that province. A startling mission statement, especially for a party whose unique selling propositio­n is its ability to win votes from the ANC and break its strangleho­ld on politics,” he said.

“Why would anyone who is interested in a post-ANC South Africa want to trade in a DA majority government in the Western Cape for the instabilit­y and uncertaint­y of coalitions?” Brink asked.

Brink questioned what benefit ActionSA had brought to municipali­ties where it had won votes and seats after the 2021 local government election.

The DA further accused ActionSA of sharing a key strategic objective with the ANC, and illustrate­d the claim by pointing to the breakdown in the Johannesbu­rg coalition.

“In Johannesbu­rg, Mashaba lost interest in the success of the multiparty coalition government the day he realised he wouldn’t be returned as the mayor. His only remaining interest has been to blame the setbacks of the coalition on the DA,” Brink said.

“Waging a low-level election campaign against your own coalition partner, even in peace time, has implicatio­ns of its own. What happens to the trust and collegiali­ty inside these mayoral committees? What message is sent to the often ANC-aligned municipal officials who are meant to implement the mandate of the voters?”

The DA accused ActionSA of “sabotaging” the appointmen­t of Johann Mettler, the DA’s preferred candidate for the position of city manager in Johannesbu­rg. Mettler previously served as city manager in Nelson Mandela Bay before his suspension and subsequent parting of ways with the city before the end of his term.

Despite being accused of “arrogance”, the DA maintained it stuck to the provisions of the original coalition agreement in Johannesbu­rg.

“Again, ActionSA led the charge and provided covering fire for the Patriotic Alliance to clinch a deal with the ANC,” Brink said.

“Then, while Mashaba was abroad and the DA was fighting in court to have Mpho Phalatse restored as mayor and the coalition government reinstated in Joburg, another Mashaba lieutenant, Bongani Baloyi, started negotiatin­g with the ANC as a possible coalition partner in Gauteng,” he said.

This move was “a direct challenge to Mashaba’s authority”, Brink added.

“It also signalled that ActionSA was ready to give up the multiparty coalition agreement in exchange for a possible agreement with the ANC.”

WAGING A LOWLEVEL ELECTION CAMPAIGN AGAINST YOUR OWN COALITION PARTNER, EVEN IN PEACE TIME, HAS IMPLICATIO­NS

Cilliers Brink DA national spokespers­on

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Herman Mashaba

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