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DA Considers GNU Exit as Coalition Crisis Deepens

April 6, 2025
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South Africa’s political landscape faces potential upheaval following leaked information suggesting the Democratic Alliance (DA) may be preparing to withdraw from the Government of National Unity (GNU). A senior staffer from a DA minister’s office revealed the party had internally flagged a possible exit as early as last week, throwing the coalition’s future into uncertainty.

Multiple sources confirm DA leadership has grown increasingly frustrated with the GNU arrangement, citing policy conflicts and diminishing influence within the coalition. These tensions have reportedly been building for months, with senior party figures now actively debating an exit strategy.

The DA’s potential departure threatens to upend South Africa’s delicate political equilibrium. “This would fundamentally reshape the GNU’s power dynamics and potentially derail critical legislation,” warned political analyst Sipho Mbele. “We could see either a major realignment or complete destabilization of the unity government.”

The timing of these internal discussions suggests the DA has been strategically evaluating its position well before public signs of discontent emerged. Such a move would likely be framed as protecting party principles ahead of future elections, but risks creating immediate governance challenges.

Civil society groups and opposition parties are calling for urgent intervention to preserve the unity framework. “This isn’t just about party politics – a disorderly exit could damage public trust and disrupt essential services,” cautioned one civil society leader.

The political crisis comes at a sensitive moment, with Parliament preparing to debate key economic reforms. Analysts suggest the ANC may now be forced to either make concessions to keep the DA onboard or seek alternative coalition partners – with the EFF waiting in the wings as a potential replacement.

As speculation mounts, both the Presidency and DA leadership remain tight-lipped. With no official confirmation or denial from the DA, South Africa faces an anxious wait to see whether its landmark unity government can survive this existential challenge.

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