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Democratic Alliance heads to court to stop continual extension of National State of Disaster

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The Democratic Alliance (DA) is heading to court to stop the government from extending the National State of Disaster month after month.

DA leader John Steenhuisen made the announcement this week and said all indications are that the government will continue to extend the State of Disaster indefinitely.

The DA leader says that if and when the government moves lockdown regulations to permanent legislation, his party will mount a legal challenge to those too.

Steenhuisen says the DA will continue to fight for the rights of South Africans and oppose all of the government’s efforts to further keep the country’s citizens under never-ending lockdowns.

He says the continuous and repeated extension of the regulations does more harm than good.

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