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Malema Critiques Ramaphosa’s Potential Coalition with the DA

October 11, 2024
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Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has launched a sharp critique against President Cyril Ramaphosa’s contemplation of a Government of National Unity (GNU) that would include the Democratic Alliance (DA). Malema asserts that Ramaphosa possesses ample resources and political clout to stabilize the nation without seeking the DA’s assistance.

During a press conference in Johannesburg, Malema expressed his views candidly: “Ramaphosa didn’t need the DA at all. The DA is not the solution to the country’s problems. The ANC has the mandate to lead and fix the issues we face. Turning to the DA for help only shows a lack of confidence in his own party’s ability.”

Malema’s comments come as discussions surrounding a potential GNU gain traction amidst South Africa’s escalating political and economic crises. The DA, the country’s largest opposition party, has been vocal about the need for political collaboration, but Malema firmly believes that their involvement is unnecessary and could be counterproductive.

“The DA represents the interests of white monopoly capital,” he continued. “They have consistently worked against the transformation agenda that we need for the country. Bringing them into government would only dilute the efforts of the ANC and progressive forces in addressing the socio-economic inequalities that persist.”

Malema cautioned that incorporating the DA into a GNU could backfire for the ANC, warning that it might alienate the party’s base and lead to further fragmentation. “Ramaphosa is undermining the trust of those who voted for the ANC by courting the DA. This move could be seen as a betrayal of the party’s core principles,” he remarked.

South Africa is grappling with several challenges, including a stagnant economy, high unemployment rates, and rising political instability. While the notion of a GNU is being discussed as a potential means to unify political parties and tackle these issues, Malema insists that Ramaphosa already has the necessary tools at his disposal.

“The ANC doesn’t need a coalition to fix the country,” he argued. “What it needs is decisive leadership and a commitment to addressing the root causes of our economic woes. Ramaphosa should be focused on implementing radical economic transformation, not diluting his mandate by working with the DA.”

As the debate surrounding a GNU unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Ramaphosa will heed Malema’s warnings or continue pursuing cross-party alliances to navigate South Africa’s complex political landscape.

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