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Maimane refuses to cave in to EFF demands

- ZIMASA MATIWANE

DA LEADER Mmusi Maimane still refuses to succumb to EFF pressure to strip Helen Zille of her position as premier of the Western Cape.

Yesterday Maimane’s spokesman, Graham Charters, said the party was not going to make efforts to mediate between Maimane and EFF leader Julius Malema.

“If the EFF has an issue with the DA leader, then they must do so in the appropriat­e forum, not on the pages of newspapers. It is not Maimane’s job to do so,” he said.

Last week, Malema warned the DA that if they did not remove Zille, his party would remove the DA from power in the three metros it currently controlled. He said the EFF did not owe anything to anyone and if the matter escalated to a point where fresh council elections would need to be called in metros where the DA was in power, “we will fold our hands and watch”.

But Maimane said the DA was a party of “due process” and that they would await the outcome of a disciplina­ry hearing before a decision on any further action was taken. Zille was suspended from party activities over her tweets in defence of what she called positive aspects of colonialis­m.

“If the EFF is happy to “fold their arms” and abstain from voting, then the people of South Africa must know that it was the EFF who handed power back to the corrupt, Gupta-controlled ANC.

“Malema himself has said things in public that I do not agree with, that threaten the project of reconcilia­tion in South Africa. Neverthele­ss, we are working together in the interests of South Africa,” Maimane had said.

EFF secretary-general Godrich Gardee said the DA refusal to fire Zille meant there was no difference between the party and the ANC, which “chooses Zuma over the country and the SA”.

“The ANC is also conducting its business according to its own constituti­on; if we say the ANC should never choose Zuma over the country, the same shall apply to the DA.. We have no contractua­l engagement with the DA, we are not in coalition and we are not friends. We just voted with them and we can stop anytime,” he said.

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MMUSI MAIMANE
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HELEN ZILLE

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