Africa-Press – South-Africa. As the Democratic Alliance’s (DA) internal leadership contest heats up, Deputy Finance Minister Ashor Sarupen says he was more than ready to succeed his close ally, Helen Zille.
Sarupen is contesting the position of federal council chairperson, a role Zille has occupied for the past six years.
With Zille stepping down, Sarupen believes he was the right person to take over.
He is set to face off against the party’s National Assembly house chairperson, Werner Horn, as well as Neo Mokoena.
Sarupen is eyeing a full-time role within the DA, one that is effectively responsible for overseeing the party’s operations.
Although he is up against two other candidates, analysts believe he is likely to enjoy the strongest support, given his close ties to Zille.
Sarupen acknowledged that the position came with significant pressure, especially in an election year, but said he was more than ready for the challenge.
“I have known Helen all of my political career, and these are very big shoes to fill. Do I feel pressure? No. It’s daunting, but I’ve worked as her deputy for six years,” Sarupen said.
“I’ve probably had the longest apprenticeship under Helen as anyone in DA history. So I think that means I’ve learnt everything I can to prepare me for this”.
The DA’s national congress is scheduled to take place in Midrand this coming weekend.
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