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MK Party Backs DA’s No-Confidence Motion Against Ramaphosa

June 30, 2025
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MK Party Backs DA’s No-Confidence Motion Against Ramaphosa
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The Umkhonto Wesizwe (MK) Party has thrown its support behind the Democratic Alliance’s plan to table a no-confidence vote against President Cyril Ramaphosa. This development signals growing opposition to Ramaphosa’s leadership from across the political spectrum.

The MK Party’s endorsement strengthens the DA’s challenge against the president, reflecting shared concerns about his administration’s effectiveness. A no-confidence vote, if successful, could force Ramaphosa out of office, marking a significant shift in South Africa’s political landscape.

This unusual alignment between the MK Party and the DA highlights the current tensions in South African politics. The move comes amid widespread public frustration over economic struggles, corruption allegations, and governance challenges.

“The current leadership has failed to address the nation’s pressing issues,” an MK Party representative stated. “We support any constitutional means to bring about necessary change.”

Political analysts note this collaboration reveals how opposition parties are finding common ground against the ANC-led government. However, the motion’s success remains uncertain, as it would require substantial support from other parties in Parliament.

The Presidency has not yet responded to the latest political challenge. Meanwhile, the DA has welcomed the MK Party’s support, calling it “a sign of growing consensus for change.”

As Parliament prepares for potential political showdowns, all eyes will be on whether this opposition alliance can muster enough votes to threaten Ramaphosa’s position. The outcome could reshape South Africa’s political dynamics ahead of the next national elections.

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