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Some of the small parties that attended the national dialogue on coalition governments were not too happy saying that this will only benefit the bigger parties. Concerns they raised is that legislation has already been drafted which makes a mockery of the dialogue. Having seen how coalitions at local government level have collapsed with constant motions of no confidence being tabled so often, was this dialogue effective? Also is there really a future for coalition governments in our democracy? To help us through this discussion, we are joined by....
Guest: Professor Mashupye Maserumule - Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and professor of public affairs at the Tshwane University of Technology (He and Dr Ndletyana wrote a discussion document for the Presidency on this issue)
Guest General Bantu Holomisa – Leader of the United Democratic Movement
Some of the small parties that attended the national dialogue on coalition governments were not too happy saying that this will only benefit the bigger parties. Concerns they raised is that legislation has already been drafted which makes a mockery of the dialogue. Having seen how coalitions at local government level have collapsed with constant motions of no confidence being tabled so often, was this dialogue effective? Also is there really a future for coalition governments in our democracy? To help us through this discussion, we are joined by....
Guest: Professor Mashupye Maserumule - Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and professor of public affairs at the Tshwane University of Technology (He and Dr Ndletyana wrote a discussion document for the Presidency on this issue)
Guest General Bantu Holomisa – Leader of the United Democratic Movement