Dr Corné Mulder of the Freedom Front Plus delivered a pointed message in Parliament, emphasizing that South Africa’s economic future must be built on policies that work for all its citizens — including minority communities like the Afrikaner population.
With the country facing mounting economic pressure, Mulder called for urgent action, saying the time has come to move beyond rhetoric and start implementing real, inclusive solutions. He stressed that the FF Plus is committed not only to representing minority voices, but also to contributing to broader national recovery efforts.
According to Mulder, building a successful South Africa requires policies that are pragmatic, fair, and sustainable — ones that don’t exclude but empower. In a climate often defined by political division, his speech positioned the FF Plus as a party willing to engage constructively while firmly standing for minority rights and economic reform.
As debates heat up over how to steer the country out of economic stagnation, Mulder’s remarks signal the FF Plus’s intent to be more than a protest voice — but a serious player in shaping South Africa’s future.