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Episode 1 - Spotlight on 2024 elections: What's different this time?

32 min · 24 de may de 2024
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In this first episode, Corruption Watch executive director Karam Singh sits down with Robyn Pasensie from My Vote Counts, to talk us through the reasons this election stands out from those in the past. They discuss new regulations by which parties need to abide, including disclosure of party funding, and we hear how independents are now able to enter the race and what this means for the elections and South Africa's democracy.

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