The Democratic Alliance (DA) federal council chairperson, Helen Zille, has vowed that the election of new party leaders will be conducted in a fair and transparent manner. Addressing the opening of the two-day federal congress at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand, Zille emphasized that none of the over 2,000 delegates would be swayed by bribery or coercion.
According to Zille, the party’s culture is built on open debate and respect for differing opinions. She stated that if a member does not win an argument or election, they are not punished, but rather respected for their contribution. This approach, she believes, is essential for the party’s growth and success.
Leadership Contest
The DA is set to elect a new federal leader, with Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis and Sedibeng caucus leader Sibusiso Dyonase being the top contenders. The outgoing federal leader, John Steenhuisen, expressed his confidence in the party’s future, stating that the DA is stronger, larger, and more influential than ever before.
Steenhuisen highlighted the party’s achievements, including its growth from a regional party to a national force for reform. He emphasized that the DA’s mission to become the largest party in South Africa and build a country where every citizen has a fair shot remains a top priority.
Key Objectives
The DA’s objectives include:
- Becoming the largest party in South Africa’s metropolitan municipalities by the end of the year
- Continuing to promote open debate and respect for differing opinions within the party
- Building a country where every citizen has a fair shot, regardless of their background
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