# The GOOD Party says the inaugural national dialogue convention had potential but was undermined by poor planning and inefficiency. According to the party, while the government, civil society, and citizens came together at the University of South Africa in Pretoria to discuss solutions to poverty, crime, and inequality, many voices went unheard. GOOD’s Kaden Arguile urges the government to fix these flaws, calling on all citizens to engage in meaningful, inclusive dialogue:
GOOD Party says the national dialogue is flawed but worth supporting [SOUND]
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