This paper studies the policy positions of nine opposition parties in South Africa (listed in alphabetical order): the African Christian Democratic Party, ActionSA, Build One South Africa, Democratic Alliance, Freedom Front Plus, Inkatha Freedom Party, Rise Mzansi, United Independent Movement, Spectrum National Party.
These parties share a similar vision for the country – each wants to tackle unemployment, public safety and education reform – but their approaches vary. This paper aims to provide:
• An outline of policy overlaps and distinguishing positions
• A common language that interested stakeholders could use to develop partnerships
• An assessment for parties as to how validly their policy positions are communicated to an active reviewer
This paper is a tool for seeking alignment. Its information will be of interest to political parties, the general public, and the media.
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