Two new parties have joined the Multi-Party Charter, which aims to unseat the ANC in the 2024 elections.
The charter said in a statement on Thursday that the Ekhethu People’s Party, based in Gauteng and which will be contesting the national election in 2024, had joined the group, as well as the North West-based United Christian Democratic Party, which was founded in 1977 by former bantustan leader Lucas Mangope, who ruled the then Bophuthatswana.
The charter also comprises the DA, FF Plus, ActionSA, ACDP, Independent South African National Civic Organisation, United Independent Movement and the Spectrum National Party.
“The formation of the Multi-Party Charter in 2023 has profoundly altered SA’s political landscape, producing a new centre of power that can offer voters an alternative government in 2024 with a credible pathway to power,” the statement said.










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