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Western Cape Premier Alan Winde.
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Western Cape Premier Alan Winde and his cabinet will decide on Friday whether they will proceed with the intergovernmental dispute lodged against the National Treasury.
It comes after both the province and Treasury held high-level talks last year when the province lodged the dispute over massive budget cuts.
Winde told News24: "After the declaration of the dispute, we had a meeting between the province and National Treasury and the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, which is part of this process. We handed this over to our legal team, and there is currently a memorandum of agreement on how we proceed forward."
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