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ANC Vows “Deep Reflection” After DA Storms Out of National Dialogue

June 29, 2025
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South Africa’s political landscape faces fresh uncertainty after the Democratic Alliance (DA) abruptly exited the National Dialogue, protesting the removal of its representative Ian Whitfield from the forum’s executive committee.

The ANC has acknowledged the seriousness of the rupture, with spokesperson Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri stating the party would “reflect deeply” on the implications for cooperative governance. The multi-party dialogue – established after the 2024 elections to bridge political divides – now faces a credibility crisis with the exit of the official opposition.

A Controversial Dismissal
The DA’s withdrawal came hours after Whitfield, appointed by DA leader John Steenhuisen, was ousted from the Dialogue’s leadership structure. The party condemned the move as “opaque and unjust,” alleging procedural irregularities in the decision.

Coalition Governance at Risk
Political analysts warn the dispute could destabilize Parliament’s fragile coalition dynamics. “This isn’t just about one committee seat – it’s a referendum on whether minority voices will be respected in governance,” said Wits University’s Dr. Nandi Selo.

The ANC has not indicated whether it will reconsider Whitfield’s position but maintains its commitment to national unity. However, the ruling party faces mounting pressure to address transparency concerns as civil society groups call for independent mediation.

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