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Cope 'won't govern in 2009'

2008-11-25 14:42

Cape Town - Cope's newest acquisition, former DA politician Nick Koornhof, on Tuesday poured cold water on the party's hopes of governing the country after next year's elections.

"If you are talking about national government, I think it will be naive to say that," he told a media conference in Cape Town, where he announced he was joining the party.

There was, however, a real possibility of partnership in coalition government in the Western Cape and perhaps Gauteng.

'Right thing for the right time'

Koornhof said Cope was "the right thing for the right time".

"It might just become, you know, a government in ten years."

Cope's leaders have repeatedly said they are contesting the elections to become a government, not an opposition.

Koornhof became an MP for the National Party in 1987, then moved to the DA and the Western Cape provincial legislature, where he served as MEC for health and for education.

He quit politics and the DA ahead of the last general election, in 2004, and has been working as a lawyer.

Cope 'reactivated love for politics'

He said on Tuesday that politics was in his blood, and that the newly-formed Cope had "reactivated my energy and love for politics".

"Suddenly you realise the future is on your doorstep. I am ready to join the path to a future stronger democracy," he said.

He said he had no problem with DA leader Helen Zille, and got along well with her.

But, he said, "if you do not have black majority support you cannot become a real opposition".

"If the Afrikaner community does not realise that and show their support the way I'm doing it today, there is no future."

He said that if he was lucky enough to make it onto Cope's list of candidates, he would like to go back to Parliament.

Cope Western Cape convenor Leonard Ramatlakane told the briefing that 32 000 people had signed up as members of the party in the province.

The figure for the Free State was over 70 000 and in the North West, about 64 000.

"We are going into the election in 2009 not to become the opposition," he said. We are going into that opposition [sic] to govern."

- SAPA


Siya 11/25/2008 2:58:00 PM
I want to join COPE, where can I get the forms?

Arthur Noah 11/25/2008 3:41:02 PM
Where do we sign up for Cope in the Western Cape?

SPHUMELELE 11/25/2008 3:46:16 PM
i want to join COPE where is the coffin? rather the devil you know. i love ANC and will never leave it. die hard.

Percentage 11/25/2008 3:50:00 PM
Cope may get between 20 to 30 percent of the electorate and i reckon DA are worried about Cope. Yes they are a new kid in the block, but they will surprise you. The divisions in the ANC are deeply entrenched in the society and people will vote differently this time with almost 40 % of the previously ANC voters. There is loud cry about the ANC on the ground and cope will do well.

Mumia Abu Jamal 11/25/2008 3:51:04 PM
As long as most of the country's so called poor are still not educated the ANC will still win. The ANC speaks about education of the masses like they really care about them, when the reality is that the illiteracy of most of the rural population counts as a positive for them. That's where they call the party the party of the people, when in reality they mean the party of dumb people. Most of these people are not ANC members. But free food, t-shirts and the word Mandela appeals to them greatly.

Thembisile 11/25/2008 3:55:08 PM
Where do we get the forms?

nthatuwa 11/25/2008 3:59:52 PM
I want to join COPE too, where do I get the forms? But I'll be at UFS come 16 December 2008.History will be made!!!I cann't wait

LESEGO MOKOENA 11/25/2008 4:01:57 PM
I want to join COPE, where can I get the forms? I'm staying in rustenburg.

Botha Chris Molele 11/25/2008 4:14:14 PM
i am excited that cope is coming to our rescue. I aways believed tthat the current ANC leadership is tyrannic and at worst full of tribalism.As for Malema he is someone who speaks nonsense to for the sake of fame.

Jimmy 11/25/2008 4:17:29 PM
Governing in such a short time is a bit of a tall order we must accept, but lets not be pessimistic, especially coming from a high profile person, lets aim high. If we do not take over atleast lets give them a run for their money, they are already clutching at straws, running to the courts and calling us names. I say COPE is ready to Govern come 2009. So Mr Koornhof lets be a little more optimistic!!!

julietamanda101 11/25/2008 4:33:25 PM
please i want to you to help me.

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