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Why some of the media’s fearmongering about coalitions is harmful to the economy

Alarmist claims

AS ECONOMIC analysts we’re particularly interested in the outcomes of the 2024 South African General Elections because of the diversity of economic policies proposed by the participating political parties.

What disturbed us was not the “fringe” or “extreme” policies such as secession of the Western Cape from the Republic,

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