Ramaphosa: ANC not campaigning to be in coalition
Updated | By Jacaranda FM News
ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa says the governing party will not be aiming to form coalitions after next years elections, but will be campaigning for an outright victory.
Ramaphosa spoke athe ANC's elections strategy workshop in Boksburg on Saturday.
There is an expectation that the ANC could drop below 50% of the vote during the 2014 general elections amid continued load shedding, unemployment and poverty.
But remains confident the party will continue to govern without the help of any other political party.
"If we can muster how we carry our campaign forward, how we plaster the whole country from wall to wall with an ANC message and have really effective volunteers as of old in our campaigning method, this election is ours and victory is certain," Ramaphosa said.
ANC President, Comrade Cyril Ramaphosa on ANC's posture and approach to the 2024 National General Election.#VictoryIsCertain#ANCRenewal pic.twitter.com/7WMDRNIgcw
— African National Congress (@MYANC) May 6, 2023
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