PA has a fruitful meeting with ANC, eyes police or Home Affairs ministry
Patriotic Alliance deputy leader Kenny Kunene says the party is satisfied with the outcomes of its meeting with the African National Congress.
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JOHANNESBURG - Patriotic Alliance (PA) deputy leader Kenny Kunene says the party has set its sights on heading the Home Affairs department or police ministry.
Kunene confirmed that the party is satisfied with the outcomes of its meeting with the African National Congress (ANC) on the formation of a government of national unity.
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He said the party has agreed to join on condition that its demands are met.
Kunene says the PA has demanded ministerial positions that will put its policies in motion.
"We don't want positions for the fun of it. Those are the positions where we'll be able to implement our manifesto points. Where we'll be able to fight crime and corruption, where we'll be able to mass deport illegal immigrants and make sure that our borders are protected. We want positions or portfolios that can assist us to do what we promised South Africans," Kunene said.