Mara Nale-Joakim
1 min readNov 6, 2018

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The way I see it, those people feel disenfranchised. No party with a realistic chance of power is really representing them. They feel like we felt in 1994–2015: without a major party fighting our corner. We did not always take it well: we complained about it, we took to the streets, there were violent protests over tuition fees.

Now they get to see what a problematic predicament it is to be in.

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