It is evident from the outcomes of the national, provincial, and local elections that identity politics is becoming more and more prevalent in the nation’s political system.
Numerous political parties deny that they are regional
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It is evident from the outcomes of the national, provincial, and local elections that identity politics is becoming more and more prevalent in the nation’s political system.
Numerous political parties deny that they are regional
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