SACP supporters demanded “hands off Venezuela” when they marched on the US Embassy in Pretoria.
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While the SACP marched on the US Embassy in Pretoria on Thursday to denounce the Trump administration’s abduction of another sitting head of state, the political parties that make up the current government of national unity (GNU) failed to see eye-to-eye on how best to react to the US-Venezuela crisis.
We check the GNU’s foreign policy pulse with our columnists, global correspondent Phillip de Wet, and political analyst Mphumelelo Mkhabela, next.
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