The attitude of failing to follow the correct processes does not bode well for a party that would like to rule the Cape and certainly reveals the party as one that does not take the elections seriously, writes Marvin Charles.
If there
was any other doubt about the Cape Independence Party's relevance in
the Western Cape, look no further than the shambolic past few weeks.
From first trying to garner enough signatures to make it onto the ballot paper and hauling the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) to court after being unsuccessful in its attempts to be on the ballot to finally lose the court case. It's messy.