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South Africa’s Unity Government Faces Foreign Policy Showdown

June 23, 2025
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South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU) is heading for a crucial debate over the country’s foreign policy direction, amid growing tensions between coalition partners. Several parties in the unity government have accused the ANC of making major international decisions without proper consultation, exposing cracks in the fragile coalition.

The dispute came to light after multiple GNU members expressed frustration over recent diplomatic moves and policy statements they claim were made unilaterally by the ANC. Concerns focus on South Africa’s positions regarding global conflicts and trade agreements, which some coalition partners say don’t reflect their input.

Sources within the GNU reveal that the DA, IFP and smaller parties are demanding a more collaborative approach. “Foreign policy can’t be decided by one party alone – it needs to represent the entire unity government,” a DA representative said anonymously.

President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to mediate the conflict as cabinet prepares for emergency discussions this week. The President has emphasized that South Africa’s foreign policy remains guided by constitutional values and national interests, but coalition partners want clearer mechanisms for joint decision-making.

Political observers warn this confrontation could determine whether the GNU operates as a true coalition or reverts to ANC dominance. “This isn’t just about policy – it’s testing whether multiparty governance can actually work,” said analyst Zanele Mokoena.

The Department of International Relations has remained silent, stating only that the matter is “under review.”

As South Africa’s first unity government in decades navigates these uncharted waters, the upcoming cabinet meeting could set important precedents for how power is shared and how the country presents itself globally. The outcome may either strengthen the coalition or deepen its divisions.

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