Cape Argus

Maimane outlines his election moves

- NTOMBI NKOSI ntombi.nkosi@inl.co.za

ONE South Africa (OSA) Movement leader Mmusi Maimane remains silent on which municipali­ties his movement is setting its eyes on ahead of the local government elections in six months’ time.

Briefing the media in Sandton yesterday, Maimane said that the organisati­on was not a political party nor would he contest the upcoming elections as an independen­t candidate.

But he emphasised the OSA would support independen­t candidates.

“We’ve tried the party model for the past 27 years, since the dawn of democracy. It’s outdated and in need of full-scale change,” said Maimane.

He introduced OSA last year as an alternativ­e to wrestle power away from political parties.

Maimane maintained that following months of extensive consultati­on with relevant stakeholde­rs, community organisati­ons and potential candidates, his movement had hit the ground running and was campaignin­g using a brand-new model in a select number of municipali­ties.

Maimane said the movement wants to see independen­t candidates succeed, adding that Section 15A of the Electoral Commission Act provides the answer to this as it enables a citizen-led organisati­on to win control of municipal wards but also an entire municipali­ty, thereby forming a citizen-led government.

Political analyst Ralph Mathekga said: “It seems Maimane is avoiding forming a party, perhaps because of bad experience he had with political parties such as the DA. His methods, however, are not really efficient if he is thinking of returning to Parliament. I get a sense he wants an organisati­on that functions like a party but without the liabilitie­s of a political party. It’s going to be a difficult experiment for him.” When asked who funds OSA, Maimane said the movement was a non-profit social movement funded by the people of South Africa.

The IEC has announced that voter registrati­on for the elections is likely to take place on July 17 and 18. Elections will take place on October 27.

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