The Congress of the People, COPE has criticized the Government of National Unity, GNU for prioritising self-preservation over the needs of ordinary South Africans. COPE's Acting National Chairperson, Pakes Dikgetsi expressed concern over the GNU's recent statement, which he described as "shallow" and failing to address the country's pressing challenges. With unemployment standing at 33.2% and 63% of the population living in poverty, COPE demands that the GNU focus on delivering for the millions of South Africans who remain forgotten. Elvis Presslin spoke to Pakes Dikgetsi, COPE's Acting National Chairperson

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