Imtiaz Sooliman – South Africa A Government Of Selective Unity #Shorts
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The speaker discusses the issue of the freedom movement and how it is not a government of national unity, but rather a movement affecting the elective body. They suggest that the movement is causing harm to the largest political party, the EFS, and the MK, with a combined 10 and a half percent loss in KZN. The speaker warns that shutting out too many people is dangerous.
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You're 40% and you're asking and 21% is dictating to you what to
do. It must be a really dumb party to be honest, you know, and that's
why I say, if the liberation movements come in, nobody can
dictate to them what to do. The problem is, this is not a
government of national unity. When 25%
of the elected electorate is left out, EFS, EFS got around 10% and
the MK has got 14 and a half percent. 25% of the population is
not represented. It's not a small amount. And what the MK have taken
a huge percentage in in KZN, you're effectively shutting out,
shutting out a large number of people. You.