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Residents share their views on coalitions following the ousting of Mpho Phalatse as City of Johannesburg mayor

This is what residents of Johannesburg north had to say about coalitions and multi-party government following the ousting of Mpho Phalatse as mayor and Vasco Da Gama as the speaker of the council in the City.

This is what residents of Johannesburg north had to say about coalitions and multi-party government following the ousting of Mpho Phalatse as mayor and Vasco Da Gama as the speaker of the council in the City of Johannesburg.

SBUSISO MTHEMBU: South African politics is not mature to have a sustainable coalition government. The unfortunate part is the country is moving more into a coalition government era.
PAUL ECONOMOU: I don’t believe that coalitions are sustainable and they don’t help us in service delivery. Every time the new mayor is elected, we as residents suffer because they are busy getting used to their offices.
JACKIE DE KOCK: I believe that coalitions and multi-party government are good for the betterment of service delivery. Parties need to work together to deliver efficient service delivery.

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