The Democratic Alliance (DA) has threatened to withdraw from its coalition with the African National Congress (ANC) unless President Cyril Ramaphosa adheres to the original terms of their agreement. Ramaphosa has initiated talks with the DA to address their concerns. Sources indicate that the DA is continuing negotiations over cabinet posts. A crucial meeting between Ramaphosa and DA leader John Steenhuisen is scheduled for Friday afternoon, which could potentially resolve the impasse after recent setbacks in the government of national unity negotiations.
A crucial meeting between ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa and DA leader John Steenhuisen on Friday afternoon could see both parties finding each other after the government of national unity negotiations hit another brick wall this week. https://t.co/7gO3YjYYFY
South Africa's DA To Continue Negotiating Over Cabinet Posts, Sources Say - MS https://t.co/QbAqW6B38y
OPINION | The ANC and DA need to repair their relationship if both are to rediscover the best versions of themselves and their parties and build a political centre to govern and maintain macroeconomic stability, @politicsblahbla writes. https://t.co/J2lyxlWOKE
Ramaphosa holds talks with Democratic Alliance after its threat to quit coalition https://t.co/Cn0lhnqFf5
COALITION NATION | DA to tell Ramaphosa the deal is off unless he sticks to original offer https://t.co/LOp1rQFjiP