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DA leader John Steenhuisen at the Multi-Party Charter press conference.
DA leader John Steenhuisen at the Multi-Party Charter press conference.
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The leader of the official opposition party, John Steenhuisen, denies that he will turn his back on his partners in the Multi-Party Charter if it does not receive more than 50% support in the election. On the contrary, Steenhuisen said, his first option will still be to plan the way forward together with the charter partners.

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