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South Africa Elections: IEC under criticism for meeting with US Ambassador

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyMay 6, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The South African Electoral Commission (IEC) is facing criticism following a recent meeting with the US Embassy, raising concerns about potential interference in the countryโ€™s electoral processes.

Reports surfaced that some IEC commissioners met with Brigety in Pretoria, fueling worries about external influence on South Africaโ€™s democracy.

Democracy in Action, a civil society organization, has since threatened legal action against the commission if it fails to release the minutes of its meeting with United States Ambassador Reuben Brigety within seven days.

Critics argue that such meetings are indicative of the United Statesโ€™ aggressive foreign policy, which they believe undermines sovereign powers globally.

These developments have cast doubt on the integrity and independence of South Africaโ€™s electoral process, as reported by IOL.

The meeting between the IEC and the US Ambassador has incited public outcry and raised concerns about foreign interference in South Africaโ€™s democratic processes.

#NotInMyName, another civil society group, has demanded the full release of meeting minutes to ensure transparency and safeguard of electoral integrity.

In response to this demand, protests erupted at the IEC headquarters, with demonstrators not only seeking transparency but also symbolically burning US flags to express their discontent and mistrust of external involvement in South Africaโ€™s elections.

Adding to the political tension, the Democratic Alliance, DA, has drawn criticism for a pre-election campaign video featuring the burning of the South African flag.

This provocative imagery has sparked widespread condemnation on social media, seen as disrespectful towards national symbols during a sensitive political period.

Critics also accused the DA of undermining South African unity and patriotism, exacerbating polarization in the election atmosphere.

The act of burning flags has become a potent symbol of protest and disillusionment, with some protestors targeting perceived foreign colonialist influences while others controversially burn the South African flag itself.

The latter action, showcased in a campaign video by the Democratic Alliance, has ignited intense backlash and debate about the respect for national symbols and the complexities of expressing political dissent, where symbols meant to unify instead become points of contention.


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