Given MK Party’s 1.4% votes in North West by-election, is their two-thirds majority target a pipe dream?

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Jacob Zuma’s MK Party (MKP) has centred its election campaign on winning a two-thirds majority when it contests polls for the first time on May 29.The party getting 1.41% of votes in a by-election in Madibeng, North West on Wednesday has been in the spotlight. The Madibeng results were a slight improvement on the 0.78% of votes it recorded last month in Eastern Cape by-elections in two wards in the Blue Crane Route municipality and in Joe Gqabi t municipality.The ANC won the Madibeng ward with 70% of the vote, compared with the 57% it received during the 2021 municipal elections….



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