SHOOT: It's a joke if she says no, and if she says yes it's not.
DA leader Helen Zille said she was pleased with the party’s early showing on the boards at the IEC’s results centre in Pretoria today. "I was hoping for 15 percent [growth], but it might be 30% [growth]," said Zille, moving swiftly from the one media interview to the next to discuss yesterday’s poll. Earlier, she and ANC general secretary Gwede Mantashe had greeted each other, as the two worked the floor’s media cameras and reporters, who were asking the same question: "How do you feel about the party’s performance so far?" ."Earlier it was 21 percent and that was very exciting, but you know how it varies," she said. The DA and the ANC have been conducting a verbal sparring match through the media over the DA’s push against the ANC receiving a two thirds majority so that it cannot make changes to the Constitution. Zille said that Mantashe had asked her earlier if the DA wanted to go into a coalition in the Western Cape. |
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