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MK Party Rejects ANC Coalition Talks, Deepening Political Divide

April 13, 2025
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The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party has officially turned down an invitation from the African National Congress (ANC) to discuss potential cooperation, further straining relations between the two parties ahead of a critical parliamentary session.

MK Party Secretary General Floyd Shivambu confirmed receiving a formal request from ANC Secretary General Fikile Mbalula for talks amid growing tensions over the Government of National Unity (GNU). However, Shivambu made the party’s stance clear, stating, “We will not participate in political games aimed at manipulating other parties or legitimizing an arrangement we do not support.”

The MK Party sees the ANC’s outreach as a tactical move to either pressure the Democratic Alliance (DA) or adjust the unstable power balance within the GNU. By rejecting the talks, the party reaffirms its refusal to endorse what it considers an undemocratic alliance.

ANC officials had hoped the discussions would encourage broader opposition collaboration, particularly as public frustration with the GNU grows. But the MK Party remains skeptical, viewing the proposed meeting as an attempt to validate a power-sharing deal it believes lacks genuine public backing.

The decision highlights the deepening divide between the MK Party and the ANC, its former ally in the liberation struggle. Since its strong electoral performance, the MK Party has repeatedly condemned the GNU as an elitist agreement designed to preserve ANC control rather than reflect voters’ will.

The rejection comes as parliamentary tensions rise, with opposition parties increasingly asserting their influence in shaping South Africa’s political direction. The MK Party’s stance may inspire other disaffected groups to take a harder line, potentially destabilizing the already fragile unity government.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, the MK Party’s refusal to engage signals its commitment to an oppositional approach, ruling out any cooperation with the ANC under current conditions.

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