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Steenhuisen Calls for Urgent Reset of GNU Agreement Amid Expropriation Act Tensions

January 25, 2025
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Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen has called for an urgent reset of the Government of National Unity (GNU) agreement, citing escalating tensions over President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent signing of the Expropriation Act into law.

The DA has been a vocal critic of the Act, which allows for the expropriation of land without compensation under certain conditions. Steenhuisen argues that the legislation undermines property rights and poses a significant threat to South Africa’s economic stability and investment prospects.

“The Expropriation Act is a direct assault on the principles of economic growth and property rights, both of which are essential for a thriving democracy. This decision highlights the deep ideological divides within the GNU, and it is imperative that we urgently address these tensions to preserve the integrity of this agreement,” said Steenhuisen.

The Expropriation Act has been a contentious issue, with supporters claiming it is necessary to address historical land injustices, while opponents warn it could deter investment and exacerbate the country’s economic challenges.

Political analysts suggest that Steenhuisen’s call reflects growing frustration within the GNU framework, which was designed to foster cross-party collaboration but has increasingly exposed ideological rifts between the DA and the ANC.

While President Ramaphosa has defended the Act as a tool for equitable land reform, Steenhuisen maintains that the legislation jeopardizes South Africa’s constitutional principles and economic future.

As tensions mount, the DA leader’s demand for a reset could lead to a re-evaluation of the GNU’s terms or even its continued viability. The coming weeks are expected to be critical in determining whether the coalition can navigate this divisive issue or risk unraveling under its weight.

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