A breakaway group of the ATM met in Cape Town this week, where it took a resolution to deregister the party ahead of the election.
A group of African Transformation Movement members has written to the Independent Electoral Commission to demand that it deregister the party, claiming it was registered by the current leadership fraudulently. A breakaway group met in Cape Town this week, where it took a resolution to deregister the party ahead of the election and seek corporation with the African National Congress .
Leaders of the breakaway group say ATM was registered under the constitution of its organisation the African Transformation Congress . They say the ATM, which was supposed to have been a political desk of the ATC, has no constitution and therefore was not supposed to have been registered as a party.ATC secretary general Sydwell Nqulwane emphasised that ATM should be dissolved, ” the council decided to dissolve the ATM because we discovered that actually, the ATM does not represent the interest of the council.
Did they mean conformation or incorporation? To corporate means to become a company.
So ATM was really serious about contesting elections, or is this just a dignified withdrawal.
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How is that possible hence they called themselves a breakaway?Who am I to question that IEC has the last call
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Hahaa what about their members who believed them? Oops i forgot they dont matter.
Is it possible?
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