Breaking news in South Africa as the ANC and opposition unite to form a coalition government. What does this mean for the country's political landscape?
In a surprising turn of events, the African National Congress (ANC) and the main opposition party have announced a unity government in South Africa's Parliament. The historic deal is set to bring about a coalition government, with President Cyril Ramaphosa leading the way amidst uncertainty. This marks the country's first coalition government and showcases a unique collaboration between traditional rivals.
The unity government, formed through an 11th-hour agreement, signifies a significant shift in South Africa's political dynamics. The inclusion of the white-led Democratic Alliance party in the coalition further emphasizes the diverse nature of this new political landscape. Isolated protests have emerged as the Parliament holds its first sitting, reflecting the mixed reactions to this groundbreaking political move.
President Ramaphosa's leadership in securing the ruling coalition highlights his diplomatic skills in navigating complex political waters. The government of national unity, a landmark achievement, sets the stage for a new era in South Africa's democracy and economy. As the late Nelson Mandela's legacy looms over the country, the coalition government paves the way for a fresh chapter in South Africa's political history.
In the midst of these political developments, South Africa faces a power-sharing test as the ANC and the DA strive to maintain their majority in Parliament. The unity government marks a pivotal moment in the country's political landscape, with implications for future governance and policy decisions. This unprecedented collaboration between traditional rivals sets a precedent for political cooperation and unity in South Africa.
CAPE TOWN, South Africa โ The African National Congress party has signed a deal to form a coalition government with the main opposition, party officials ...
Lawmakers meeting on Friday are expected to re-elect President Cyril Ramaphosa to form an unprecedented coalition government after his ruling African National ...
An 11th hour deal between the ANC and traditional rivals has led to the country's first coalition government.
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CAPE TOWN, South Africa, June 14 (Reuters) โ The African National Congress and its largest rival, the white-led, pro-business Democratic Alliance, ...
President of the African National Congress (ANC) Cyril Ramaphosa sworn in as member of parliament during the first sitting of the New South African Parliament ...
AFP Deputy president of the African National Congress (ANC) Paul Mashatile (L) AFP. The deal allows Cyril Ramaphosa (C) to have a second term as president.
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The ANC and the DA together hold a majority of seats in the 400-member Parliament to ensure Ramaphosa is reelected. ANC was forced into a coalition ...