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The DA thinks the IEC doesn't have legal power to allow political parties to re-submit lists of candidates who will stand for office in the local elections.
I initially thought the DA case was decent. I have changed my mind after reading the legal papers of all the parties involved in this dispute.
In this analysis, I explain why I think I was wrong, and why the IEC's legal position is coherent, convincing and unanswerable.
[PLEASE NOTE THE VOTER REGISTRATION WEEKEND IS ON 18 AND 19 SEPTEMBER. NOT 21 SEPTEMBER AS MISTAKENLY SPOKEN IN THIS EPISODE. THE REST OF THE ANALYSIS REMAINS INTACT]
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The DA thinks the IEC doesn't have legal power to allow political parties to re-submit lists of candidates who will stand for office in the local elections.
I initially thought the DA case was decent. I have changed my mind after reading the legal papers of all the parties involved in this dispute.
In this analysis, I explain why I think I was wrong, and why the IEC's legal position is coherent, convincing and unanswerable.
[PLEASE NOTE THE VOTER REGISTRATION WEEKEND IS ON 18 AND 19 SEPTEMBER. NOT 21 SEPTEMBER AS MISTAKENLY SPOKEN IN THIS EPISODE. THE REST OF THE ANALYSIS REMAINS INTACT]

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