Ramaphosa accuses DA of creating a 'parallel government' in fiery letter to leader John Steenhuisen. Find out more about this political showdown!
President Cyril Ramaphosa and the Democratic Alliance (DA) find themselves at odds over negotiations for a Government of National Unity (GNU). In a heated exchange, Ramaphosa accused the DA of attempting to establish a 'parallel government,' sparking a fierce debate within the political landscape of South Africa. Despite initial deadlock, both parties remain committed to finding common ground, with meetings scheduled to resolve the impasse.
As tensions rise, President Ramaphosa is set to meet with DA leader John Steenhuisen to address the stalemate in GNU talks. The ANC asserts its position, refusing to be dictated to by the DA's demands and emphasizing the importance of negotiating in good faith. The political conundrum continues to unfold as both parties navigate the complexities of forming a unified government.
In the midst of the standoff, the South African markets are closely monitoring the situation, with potential impacts on economic events, equity, and currency market movements. As President Ramaphosa's 'Dear John' letter sparks widespread debate, the future of GNU negotiations hangs in the balance, shaping the trajectory of political dynamics in the country.
As the ANC explores alternative options in the GNU talks, President Cyril Ramaphosa's firm stance against the DA's negotiation tactics showcases the depth of political strategizing involved. The ongoing dialogue and power plays between the ANC and DA highlight the complexities of coalition building and governance in South Africa's evolving political landscape.
In his letter to Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen, President Cyril Ramaphosa accuses the DA of trying to create a "parallel governmentโ.
The negotiations for the government of national unity, between the ANC and DA which were deadlocked over the weekend and later seemed to have been headed ...
South Africa's Democratic Alliance (DA) party resolved at a meeting of its Federal Executive on Thursday to continue negotiations with President Cyril ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to meet DA leader John Steenhuisen this afternoon. The two party leaders will try to find common ground regarding the ...
JOHANNESBURG, June 28 (Reuters) โ The following scheduled political and economic events, equity and currency market moves may affect South African markets ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa's letter to DA leader John Steenhuisen, in which he shot down some of the blue party's demands, has sparked widespread debate on ...
PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa has hit back at the DA for negotiating in bad faith. In a scathing letter addressed to DA leader John Steenhuisen, Ramaphosa accused ...
Cyril Ramaphosa has made it clear that the ANC is keeping its options open by talking to other parties to make sure it can still put together a Government ...
The DA's Federal Executive will continue negotiations with the ANC about the composition of the government of national unity despite major differences.
South Africa's main coalition partners are at loggerheads just weeks after agreeing to share power, as President Cyril Ramaphosa accuses Democratic Alliance ...