S.African Elections & Coalitions: It’s about to go down: Julius Malema hits back at DA’s John Steenhuisen
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[This is a fight between the Black Communist Julius Malema and the Afrikaans Liberal Steenhuisen. Jan]
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has taken a strong swipe at his opponent, Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen
Malema’s fiery clapback in a social media post in response to Steenhuisen’s long-standing refusal to work with the EFF sparked a heated debate
Politically conscientious netizens raced to the comments strip to air their views about the apparent tug-of-war between the red and the blue political parties
JOHANNESBURG — Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) commander-in-chief Julius Malema has hit out at a previous scathing statement from the Democratic Alliance’s (DA) John Steenhuisen expressing his party’s stance.
The Red Berets’ leader took to X on Sunday to blast his opponent amid discussions of a national unity government on the back of the latest polls.
No party bags overwhelming majority
It comes as the African National Congress (40.18%), DA (21.81) and the MK Party (14.58) emerged as the top three parties in the national and provincial elections.
South African opposition parties have since met to initiate crunch talks to consider the ANC’s proposal for a national unity government.
Meanwhile, the EFF secured the fourth position with 9.52% of the vote.
In his post on Sunday, Malema screenshot a news article with a headline suggesting his opponent had labelled him and his parties a political enemy. He responded by strongly hitting out at his counterpart.
The caption read:
“You invited us, and we accepted. You thought we [would] be typical blacks and egg walk around you. Not today, SATAN!”
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