President Ramaphosa has called on political parties in the GNU to prioritise collaboration over internal competition.
President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday called on political parties in the Government of National Unity to prioritise collaboration over internal competition. This appeal comes as two new parties, Rise Mzansi and Al Jama-ah, joined the GNU, expanding the coalition toThe inclusion of Rise Mzansi and Al Jama-ah marks a pivotal moment in South African politics, as the GNU now encompasses a broader spectrum of parties.
Ramaphosa warned against internal disputes and power struggles within the GNU, highlighting that success would be determined by the coalition’s ability to govern collectively. “The delay and fight is about positions in the GNU, let no-one lie to you. Politicians and political parties exist for accumulation of power. Stop acting like you exist for ambience,” McKenzie stated.
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