Public opinion divided: Can a coalition government succeed for 5 years?
With elections nearing its end and questions arising with regards to coalition, the Fairland community gave their opinions on whether they have faith a coalition government could work effectively for the next 5 years and why?. Let us see what they have to say? With elections nearing its end and questions arising with regards to
Nabiel Goolam: I have mixed feelings for the coalition government. On one hand, it can have an effect where a party has a mutual agreement, and it can have a good effect on South Africa in terms of service delivery and we need to pick up the country since the ANC took over. Not that I am against the ANC government, however, we have not have any good since they took over but with the coalition let’s hope it is different.
Public opinion divided: Can a coalition government succeed for 5 years?
As the possibility of coalition government looms, the public is split on whether such an alliance can effectively govern for a full five-year term. While some argue it promotes collaboration and diversity, others express concerns about stability and decision making. Discover the different opinions on this crucial political matter.
Nabiel Goolam: I have mixed feelings for the coalition government. On one hand, it can have an effect where a party has a mutual agreement, and it can have a good effect on South Africa in terms of service delivery and we need to pick up the country since the ANC took over. Not that I am against the ANC government, however, we have not have any good since they took over but with the coalition let’s hope it is different.Ayabuya Dlanga: In my opinion it needs to have one single government because if you have different minds there is going to be disagreements among the parties involved instead of the interests of the people.Henry Nketiah Robinson: Yes, I can see that a coalition government would be better, like for instance parties like ANC and DA would be balance. An alliance to me is perfect.Joel Swayles: So depending on the parties involved, they have different views on how they want to get things done for the next five years. I do not truly believe the coalition will work out. Truly because they have different views and directions. And with corruption and also the lack of accountability of government I do not think anything can change at the moment.Lashawn Anderson: I do not think a coalition government will work effectively, because the parties involved will rather work against each other instead of with each other, and most parties feel like they are better than the other.Bontsi Kgosi: For me, everyone is playing their part, and I cannot point fingers at anyone or our government. You know what, a lot has happened and is happening but I believe that a coalition will happen and things will change for the better.Aville Gregsin: Depending on the parties that are involved, it could get worse or be for the better of South Africa.Senzi Sedibe: I do not have faith in a coalition government, because they do not deliver even with an outright majority.