Bosa Concerned About Stability Within Gnu
Build One South Africa BOSA has given the Government of National Unity GNU, a 50 rating, after the first 100 days of its formation .
The party, which is not part of the GNU, says it wants the executive arrangement to succeed.
However, it says the cracks that are showing in the GNU, specifically with regard to the Basic Education Laws Amendment bill and National Health Insurance, are the result of the absence of a comprehensive plan for the seventh administration.
Speaking at a media briefing in Rosebank, Johannesburg, BOSA Leader Mmusi Maimane says that the National Dialogue promised by President Cyril Ramaphosa when the GNU was established is now long overdue.
The lessons we have learnt from the National Development Plan NDP is that the NDP does not quickly become translatable into annual performance plans so that you can hold the government to account. Already with six years to go to 2030, the objectives of the NDP are not going to be obtained. What we actually need to do is to create something that is tangible, measurable, that will guide the plans of citizens, both those in the executive in Parliament and other sectors of society.