ActionSA, the newly formed political party, has dismissed the Democratic Alliance’s (DA) case against National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise as nothing more than a desperate attempt to deflect from its own failures.
The DA recently filed a motion of no confidence against Modise, citing her failure to hold President Cyril Ramaphosa accountable for his handling of the recent unrest in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. However, ActionSA has called out the DA for using this motion as a political ploy to shift the focus away from their own shortcomings.
In a statement released by ActionSA, the party’s leader Herman Mashaba stated, “The DA’s motion against Modise is nothing but a desperate attempt to deflect from their own failures in holding the government accountable. It is a clear indication of their lack of leadership and inability to provide a viable alternative to the ruling party.”
Mashaba further highlighted that the DA’s motion is baseless and lacks any substantial evidence to support their claims. He also pointed out that the DA has failed to present any concrete solutions to the challenges facing the country, instead choosing to engage in political grandstanding.
It is no secret that the DA has been struggling to gain momentum and relevance in South African politics. With the recent departure of its former leader Mmusi Maimane and the resignation of its Johannesburg mayor, Herman Mashaba, the party has been in disarray. This motion against Modise seems to be a desperate attempt to regain some political relevance and divert attention from their internal issues.
ActionSA, on the other hand, has been gaining traction and support since its formation in 2020. Led by Mashaba, the party has been vocal in holding the government accountable and providing alternative solutions to the country’s challenges. Their focus on grassroots activism and community engagement has resonated with many South Africans who are tired of the political status quo.
In contrast to the DA’s motion, ActionSA has been actively engaging with communities affected by the recent unrest, providing relief and support to those in need. They have also been vocal in calling for accountability from the government and have put forward practical solutions to address the underlying issues that led to the unrest.
It is clear that the DA’s motion against Modise is nothing more than a political stunt, while ActionSA continues to work towards making a real difference in the lives of South Africans. The party has called on the DA to stop playing political games and focus on providing real solutions to the challenges facing the country.
In conclusion, ActionSA has dismissed the DA’s motion against Modise as a feeble attempt to deflect from their own failures. The party has called for unity and collaboration in addressing the issues facing the country, rather than engaging in political point-scoring. As South Africans, we deserve leaders who are committed to serving the people and finding solutions to our challenges, not those who are more concerned with their own political agendas. Let us support those who are truly working towards a better South Africa.

