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EFF Backs DA’s Potential No-Confidence Motion Against Ramaphosa

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EFF leader Julius Malema has declared his party’s support for a possible Democratic Alliance (DA) motion of no confidence against President Cyril Ramaphosa, marking a significant shift in South Africa’s political landscape.

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Malema accused Ramaphosa of failing the nation, stating: “We’ve lost all faith in his leadership. This government serves elite interests while betraying the working class.” The fiery leader emphasized that the EFF would “vote with anyone, even the DA” to remove Ramaphosa, whom he called “a burden on the country.”

The DA has been considering the motion following growing discontent over unemployment, infrastructure collapse, and corruption scandals. While the two opposition parties have historically clashed, analysts note their combined pressure could challenge the ANC’s weakened post-2024 election position.

“This isn’t about aiding the DA,” Malema clarified. “It’s about ousting a failed president. Afterward, progressive forces can chart a new course.”

ANC spokesperson Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri dismissed the move as “opportunistic,” accusing Malema of political desperation.

With coalition dynamics shifting and reported ANC internal divisions, the potential motion—if tabled—could test Ramaphosa’s grip on power. Observers suggest its success would hinge on whether opposition parties can rally smaller groups to their cause, potentially creating the most serious threat to Ramaphosa’s presidency to date.

Parliament’s next session may determine whether this unprecedented opposition alliance materializes into a concrete challenge.

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