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South Africa: Relations & Relationships - GNU's Success May Depend On Cabinet's Internal Dynamics
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Analysis - The success of President Cyril Ramaphosa's Cabinet will be measured in many ways, but the first test will be economic growth and the creation of an enabling environment.

The success of President Cyril Ramaphosa's Cabinet will be measured in many ways, but the first test will be economic growth and the creation of an enabling environment. Another aspect that will be closely monitored is the management of the relationship between ministers and deputy ministers from different parties working in the same departments.

However, it's no different from what has happened in the past. Cabinets composed entirely of ANC members always reflected the internal politics and balance of power within the party. This new multiparty situation is more complicated but pretty much the same in its nature.

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