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EFF Stages Dramatic Treasury Protest in “Economic War” Against VAT and Austerity

May 20, 2025
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EFF Stages Dramatic Treasury Protest in “Economic War” Against VAT and Austerity
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In a high-energy demonstration of defiance, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema led hundreds of red-bereted supporters in a charged takeover of the National Treasury today, branding their protest the #VATVictoryMarch. The party delivered a fiery memorandum demanding urgent economic reforms to relieve South Africa’s struggling poor.

“This is the people’s rebellion against an unjust system!” Malema declared, surrounded by chanting EFF members. “We are here to say enough—no more VAT hikes crushing the poor while the rich evade their fair share!”

The protest, which drew heavy police presence and public attention, targeted policies the EFF argues disproportionately burden working-class South Africans. The memorandum includes demands for:

  • Scrapping VAT increases on basic goods

  • Expanding social relief measures amid soaring food and fuel prices

  • Progressive tax reforms to shift the load from low-income earners to corporations and high-net-worth individuals

As footage of the EFF’s Treasury standoff spread, social media split into heated debate. The hashtag #ThankYouEFF trended nationwide, with supporters praising the party for “fighting for the voiceless,” while critics dismissed the action as a “publicity stunt” ahead of elections.

With inflation squeezing households and unemployment still rampant, the EFF’s protest taps into growing frustration over economic inequality. Whether this marks a policy turning point or political theater, it underscores rising pressure on government to address cost-of-living crises—or face more unrest.

The Treasury has yet to respond formally, but the EFF vows to escalate actions if demands are ignored. “This is just the beginning,” warned Malema. “The people’s patience has run out.”

As the red berets exit the streets, one question lingers: Will this bold move spark change—or deepen political divides?

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