
ActionSA deploys two seniors to observe and monitor National Dialogue
This had led to the withdrawal of several NGOs, interest groups and political parties that were meant to be participating.
Central to the impasse is the budget allocation for the convention.
ActionSA Parliamentary Leader Athol Trollip had a discussion with eNCA's Gareth Edwards and shared his party's standpoint on the upcoming National Dialogue

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