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De Klerk Foundation Urges DA to Maintain GNU Commitment Amid Rising Tensions

April 6, 2025
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De Klerk Foundation Urges DA to Maintain GNU Commitment Amid Rising Tensions
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The FW de Klerk Foundation has called on the Democratic Alliance (DA) to remain in the Government of National Unity (GNU), cautioning that its withdrawal could disrupt South Africa’s political stability and delay critical economic reforms.

In a Friday statement, the Foundation—named after South Africa’s last apartheid-era president and Nobel laureate—stressed that the GNU, formed after the 2024 elections produced no outright majority, offers a rare chance to strengthen governance through cross-party cooperation.

“The DA’s presence in the GNU is crucial not just for stability, but for protecting constitutional democracy,” the Foundation said. “Walking away would harm both voters and the nation.”

The appeal comes as DA leaders grow increasingly vocal about frustrations within the coalition, including policy disputes and what they view as the ANC’s overreach in key decisions. Some party members have also questioned the inclusion of smaller partners like the Patriotic Alliance and Inkatha Freedom Party, arguing they dilute policy coherence.

But the Foundation warned against abandoning the GNU over ideological differences. “Unity governments demand compromise. National priorities must outweigh party politics, especially during this economic and reform crisis,” its statement emphasized.

Analysts suggest a DA exit could damage both governance and the party’s reputation. “Withdrawing now risks portraying the DA as unwilling to govern constructively,” said political analyst Nompumelelo Hlophe. “That’s a dangerous move in an era where coalition politics is the new normal.”

DA leader John Steenhuisen has not publicly responded, but the party is reportedly reassessing its GNU role ahead of an upcoming federal council meeting—a decision that could reshape South Africa’s political landscape, given the DA’s substantial parliamentary influence.

The GNU, which includes the ANC, DA, IFP, and smaller parties, was designed to address pressing issues like unemployment, crime, and service delivery through consensus. As public discontent and economic pressures mount, the Foundation’s intervention highlights the high stakes of maintaining unity—and the consequences if it unravels.

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