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ANC CHIEF WHIP NTULI STEPS IN AS DA THREATENS TO SINK NATIONAL BUDGET, PUTTING GNU AT RISK

April 8, 2025
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ANC CHIEF WHIP NTULI STEPS IN AS DA THREATENS TO SINK NATIONAL BUDGET, PUTTING GNU AT RISK

July 21, 2018. Newly elected ANC secretary Mdumiseni Ntuli. Picture: THULI DLAMINI

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The Government of National Unity (GNU) faces its first major crisis as the Democratic Alliance (DA) has declared it cannot guarantee support for the national budget, throwing the country’s fiscal plans into uncertainty and testing the fragile coalition. In response, ANC Chief Whip Mdumiseni Ntuli has taken charge, scrambling to secure alternative backing to prevent a political and economic showdown.

The DA’s refusal to commit to the budget vote has exposed deepening rifts in the ANC-DA alliance, raising questions about the stability of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s multiparty government. With the budget’s passage critical to keeping state operations running, Ntuli has moved swiftly to engage smaller coalition partners and independent MPs in a bid to salvage the vote.

Political analysts warn that the DA’s stance signals a breakdown in trust between the two largest GNU partners, potentially reshaping South Africa’s governance landscape. “This isn’t just about the budget—it’s about whether the GNU can survive its first real test,” said one analyst. “If the ANC can’t rally enough support, we could be looking at either policy paralysis or a reconfiguration of power.”

Ntuli, a seasoned strategist, has been at the forefront of negotiations, leveraging his influence to keep the budget process on track. His ability to persuade smaller parties—including the IFP, PA, and other minor factions—could determine whether the government avoids a fiscal crisis.

The DA has not yet clarified whether its position is a negotiating tactic or a definitive withdrawal of support. However, its leadership has cited disagreements over spending priorities and policy direction as key concerns. Meanwhile, the ANC has downplayed tensions, with insiders suggesting a compromise may still be possible.

As the deadline for the budget vote looms, all eyes are on Ntuli’s next moves. Will he broker a last-minute deal, or will the GNU’s first major hurdle expose its vulnerabilities? One thing is certain: South Africa’s political future hangs in the balance.

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