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ANC says Delport’s DA defection proves renewal is on track
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67940, member: 636"] The African National Congress characterized Neville Delport's party switch as expected and said his move validates efforts to reform the organization. Officials released their response on Tuesday after the former Western Cape provincial secretary joined the Democratic Alliance with three municipal representatives. Party communications described the departure as evidence that restructuring aims to eliminate members prioritizing personal advantage over collective principles. Leadership accused Delport of promoting divisive positions based on racial classifications from the apartheid era. Their statement argued that his alignment with what they termed a conservative political group opposed to transformation betrays commitments to equality. The party contrasted his new affiliation with their goals for communities such as Bonteheuwel, Khayelitsha, and Mitchells Plain, where residents deserve dignity regardless of background. National officials dissolved the Western Cape executive committee in August following weak electoral results and internal difficulties. DA provincial leader Tertuis Simmers welcomed the new members and said their expertise would benefit governance efforts. Federal chair Helen Zille suggested additional defections might follow. The shifts could trigger special elections as councillor departures typically require fresh voting under electoral regulations. Party support in the region has fallen under 20 percent in recent contests. [/QUOTE]
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