It has been a week since Cyril Ramaphosa was inaugurated as the country's President.
Political analyst Professor Ntsikelelo Breakfast says that the formation of a possible minority government is not what the country needs, should the 7th administration fail. Breakfast made the comments amid extended negotiations on the GNU formed after the African National Congress lost its majority at the 29 May polls.
This has since prompted speculation on the possibility of a minority government. But Prof Breakfast says that a minority government is not what the country needs. South Africa has been without a cabinet since President Ramaphosa took his oath of office last Wednesday. Professor Breakfast says that Ramaphosa needs to convene a cabinet soon as this is not sending a good message to the markets.
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