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The five little dictators of opposition

Africa / South Africa0 views1 min
The five little dictators of opposition

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The article criticizes the leaders of several opposition parties in South Africa, labeling them as dictators and questioning their commitment to democracy. The author argues that their coalition is driven by a desire to gain power rather than to strengthen democracy.

Several opposition parties in South Africa have formed a coalition, claiming to aim to strengthen democracy. However, their leaders have been criticized for being dictators and having undemocratic tendencies. Leaders such as Bantubonke Holomisa and Patricia De Lille have been accused of being power-hungry and having ethnic or racial prejudices. Holomisa, who studied 'Counter-insurgency' at Voortrekkerhoogte, has been labeled a tribalist and an uncouth leader. De Lille was expelled from the PAC and has been accused of being authoritarian. The coalition is seen as an attempt to deny the ANC, which is perceived as being serious about the plight of the poor, a chance to govern.

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