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Julius Malema will address a media briefing in Marshalltown
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86303, member: 27"] Momentum just shifted as a party briefing turned recent internal talks into a public signal about ground-level power grabs and election prep. Media briefing setup [LIST] [*]Julius Malema lines up a press appearance straight after the plenum. [*]Today’s session lands at 11:00 AM without subtlety. [*]Marshalltown hosts the event at the party headquarters. [*]This moment tees up messaging for municipal battles. [/LIST] Plenum outcomes and messaging [LIST] [*]Economic Freedom Fighters wrapped up a multi-day internal meeting. [*]That gathering ran in Boksburg from late January to early February 2026. [*]Delegates hashed out poverty fights and voter signup pushes. [*]Malema’s closing remarks leaned hard on discipline and action. [/LIST] Electoral strategy focus [LIST] [*]The party eyes the 2026 local government elections aggressively. [*]Fighters want more councils wrestled from rival control. [*]Grassroots turnout drives target youth and working-class voters. [*]Expansion plans stretch beyond Limpopo and Gauteng. [/LIST] Policy and tone signals [LIST] [*]Malema’s rhetoric keeps pressure on accountability debates. [*]Committees and oversight get framed as tools against impunity. [*]Corruption warnings surfaced as internal red lines. [*]Public ownership talk stayed central to the pitch. [/LIST] Broader political stakes [LIST] [*]The EFF frames local control as bottom-up leverage. [*]Coalition dynamics sit in the background of every move. [*]National inequality themes anchor the broader narrative. [*]Supporters amplify the message through online chatter. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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