Free_Democrats_(South_Africa)

Free Democrats (South Africa)

Free Democrats (South Africa)

Political party in South Africa


The Free Democrats (FREE DEMS) is a South African political party founded by neurologist Dr. Johan Reid to lobby for private health care, and is opposed to the government's proposed National Health Insurance. It is furthermore in favour of free enterprise, privatisation, private education and lower taxes.[1]

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Proposal for Medical Aid

The Free Democrats propose to establish a medical aid for every citizen, one comprehensive medical aid plan from birth to death, funded by a Health Insurance Fund (HIF) which will be, for its part funded by existing sin taxes (tobacco, alcohol, gambling and sugar taxes), carbon taxes and a portion of all VAT collected. Everybody should pay for healthcare, but the "big spenders, boozers, smokers, gamblers, binge eaters and polluters" should pay more. They do not propose any new taxes. Under their proposal healthcare facilities will be managed and operated by private healthcare companies. [2]

Election results

The party contested the 2019 general election at national level and in the Western Cape, failing to win a seat.

National elections

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Provincial elections

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References

  1. "About Free Democrats - Desiring Private Health Care". Free Democrats. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  2. "Results Dashboard". www.elections.org.za. Retrieved 11 May 2019.



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