Thirty smaller parties have signed statement denouncing elections, plan to go to court

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A huge number of parties who have fared badly in the 2019 election results have formed a bit of a 'coalition of the wounded'.

Andile Mngxitama on a donkey and Deputy President Zanele Lwana arrive at the Mngxitama homecoming rally. Image: Twitter/@BlackOpinion2

A huge number of parties who have fared badly in the 2019 election results have formed a bit of a ‘coalition of the wounded’. Numerous smaller political parties at the results centre in Pretoria are feeling disgruntled amid evidence from the IEC’s voter count that only eight parties have so far received more than half a percent of the vote.

A record 48 parties appeared on the ballot this year, and most of those who have no hope of now of winning a seat in the National Assembly or a provincial legislature gathered at the results centre earlier today to express their disdain about the results and the electoral process.

 

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