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Unexpected | Malema Is Going Against Zuma, See What He Said That Causes Controversy

September 20, 2024
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Unexpected | Malema Is Going Against Zuma, See What He Said That Causes Controversy
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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader, Julius Malema, has pushed for KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) to consistently use electoral support principles. During a news conference, Malema underlined that the MKP (Movement for KZN Prosperity) received 45% of the vote in the most recent provincial elections, which is more than the current president’s 40% share of the national vote.

“We further emphasised to the president that MKP got 45% of the votes in KZN and if the principle is that he must be supported to be the president because he got 40% of votes, the same principle should apply in KZN,” said Malema. He urges for a consistent approach at all levels of government, citing what he perceives to be a lack of consistency in political support and acknowledgment.

The EFF leader’s remarks are part of a growing discourse about the political landscape in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), where the MKP’s strong electoral showing has sparked talks of regional autonomy and representation. Malema’s insistence on fair treatment highlights the party’s larger commitment to openness and justice in the democratic process.

Political observers have noted that Malema’s remarks could be part of a calculated move to bolster regional parties and subvert the dominance of traditional national parties in local issues. The president’s proposal to acknowledge MKP’s achievement is a sign of the march towards increased diversity and deference to local election results.

The MKP, a relatively new political party, has gained popularity in KZN quickly by focusing on local problems and supporting regional growth. Their 45% vote share in the most recent elections shows that voters’ preferences for more locally based government are becoming more and more prevalent.

As the dispute continues, Malema’s claim is anticipated to spark more discussion about the need for uniform election norms, which may change the political climate in KZN and elsewhere.

“We further emphasised to the president that MKP got 45% of the votes in KZN and if the principle is that he must be supported to [be] the president because he got 40% of votes, the same principle should apply in KZN.” – Malema

“I indicated to the president this morning that any… pic.twitter.com/EAb0R8ZUgr

— Newzroom Afrika (@Newzroom405) June 13, 2024

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