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PA leader Gayton McKenzie. File picture: EUGENE COETZEE/THE HERALD.
PA leader Gayton McKenzie. File picture: EUGENE COETZEE/THE HERALD.

Patriotic Alliance (PA) president Gayton McKenzie will stand as his party’s candidate for premier in the Western Cape.

The decision was announced on Monday after a national executive committee meeting in George.

McKenzie, a former Central Karoo mayor, said he had a bold vision for governing the province. He hailed his erstwhile municipality as one of the party’s strongholds.

The PA has been making inroads in recent by-elections in the Western Cape, snatching support from historically DA strongholds.

The PA announced McKenzie will simultaneously stand as the party’s presidential candidate.

“In the event the PA is in a position to enter into a national coalition after the elections, that possibility will be explored, but McKenzie has committed himself to leading the Western Cape.”

“In the event the PA is in a position to enter into a national coalition after the elections, that possibility will be explored, but McKenzie has committed himself to leading the Western Cape.”

The party said it was clear the province would be severely hung and the PA was likely to emerge as a kingmaker, including in Gauteng, where it has announced its deputy president, Kenny Kunene, as premier candidate.

In the 2021 local government elections, the PA emerged as the decider in coalitions in Gauteng municipalities. 

“We are confident the PA will continue to grow from strength to strength and our premier candidates will make the party proud.”

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