Home Politics Tensions Soaring Within South Africa’s Coalition Govt
Politics

Tensions Soaring Within South Africa’s Coalition Govt

Share
Share

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in South Africa has initiated legal action against its coalition partner, the African National Congress (ANC), over a speech delivered by President Cyril Ramaphosa in May. The DA alleges that the speech, given just before the national election, was used for election campaigning, constituting an abuse of office.

The DA is seeking a court order to reduce the ANC’s vote count by 1% and to fine Ramaphosa $10,900 and the ANC $5,450, but the ANC has dismissed the legal action as “frivolous and unwarranted,” stating that President Ramaphosa was acting within his constitutional rights.

This legal dispute underlines the growing tensions within the coalition government, which was formed after the ANC failed to secure a majority in the national elections.

In the May elections, the ANC’s inability to secure a majority vote necessitated a coalition with the DA, forming a government on a power-sharing basis. However, the partnership has been fraught with discord. Shortly after the coalition was established, President Ramaphosa accused the DA of attempting to create a parallel government, warning against actions that could destabilize their fragile alliance.

The DA’s legal action centers on claims that Ramaphosa’s pre-election speech was inappropriately used for political gain. DA leaders argue that the speech, delivered during a period of heightened electoral sensitivity, crossed the line into electioneering, thereby abusing the privileges of his office.

“We believe this misuse of office for campaign purposes cannot go unchecked,” said DA spokesperson John Steenhuisen. “Our democracy must uphold the principles of fairness and transparency.”

The ANC, on the other hand, contends that the President’s speech was in line with his constitutional duties and did not constitute a breach of electoral regulations.

ANC spokesperson Pule Mabe described the DA’s lawsuit as a desperate move to undermine the coalition government saying: “This action is nothing more than a frivolous and unwarranted attempt to sow discord within our partnership.”

“President Ramaphosa acted within his constitutional mandate, and we are confident that the court will recognize this,” he added.

The case reflects deeper fissures within the coalition. The DA, traditionally viewed as a party representing white South Africans, faces significant resistance from many South Africans who remain wary of its association with the country’s apartheid past.

These historical tensions have made the coalition with the ANC, a party with deep roots in the anti-apartheid struggle, inherently unstable.

Since the formation of the coalition, both parties have struggled to maintain a united front. Accusations and counter-accusations have flown between the partners, with the DA accusing the ANC of failing to meet coalition agreements, and the ANC accusing the DA of undermining governance efforts.

Political analysts suggest that the current legal action by the DA could worsen the already precarious relationship between the two parties.

“This lawsuit is a significant escalation,” said political analyst Ralph Mathekga adding that “It highlights the fragility of the coalition and raises questions about its long-term viability. If the coalition partners cannot find a way to resolve their differences, we could be looking at a political crisis.”

As the case moves through the courts, the spotlight will remain on the coalition government and its ability to navigate these internal disputes. The outcome of the legal proceedings could have far-reaching implications for South Africa’s political landscape, potentially redefining the balance of power within the coalition and influencing future electoral strategies. Reporting by Ollus Ndomu

About The Author

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

LATEST POST

Sport

World Cup 2026: Canada’s World Cup Ends in Morocco Defeat

World Cup 2026: Canada’s World Cup Ends in Morocco Defeat Canada’s hopes of extending its historic World Cup run came to an end...

Entertainment

Davido Shares the One Thing Fame Must Never Take Away

Davido Shares the One Thing Fame Must Never Take Away Fame may bring wealth, recognition and influence, but Afrobeats star David Adeleke, popularly...

InternationalMetro

11-Year-Old Hero Hailed After Saving Drowning Man

11-Year-Old Hero Hailed After Saving Drowning Man A frightening moment at a swimming pool in Lexington, Kentucky, ended in hope after an 11-year-old...

FeaturedNews

PETER ARMAND BOYO POSITIONS NIGMA 2026 AS A PLATFORM FOR GOSPEL MUSIC EXCELLENCE AND MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY

The Nigerian gospel music industry is preparing for another landmark event as the Nigeria International Gospel Music Awards (NIGMA) returns for its fifth...

Sport

World Cup 2026: Cape Verde Earn Global Praise Despite Argentina Defeat

World Cup 2026: Cape Verde Earn Global Praise Despite Argentina Defeat Cape Verde’s historic FIFA World Cup campaign came to an emotional end...

News

Military Officer Arrested After Demanding Trump’s Impeachment

Military Officer Arrested After Demanding Trump’s Impeachment An active-duty U.S. Air Force major has been arrested after staging a protest on the steps...

Sport

Switzerland Beat Algeria 2-0 to Reach World Cup Round of 16

Switzerland Beat Algeria 2-0 to Reach World Cup Round of 16 Switzerland booked their place in the Round of 16 of the FIFA...

International

Pastor Who Allegedly Pushed Wife Off Cliff Sat With Alleged Mistress at Her Memorial

Pastor Who Allegedly Pushed Wife Off Cliff Sat With Alleged Mistress at Her Memorial A woman who was close to Bernadette Vander Meer...

Security

Lagos CP Unveils VCRU Operational Base, Warns Officers Against Harassment

Lagos CP Unveils VCRU Operational Base, Warns Officers Against Harassment The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Mr Fatai Tijani, on Thursday inaugurated...

Entertainment

WATCH: They Said My Husband Is Not Man Enough to Father a Child — Aproko Doctor’s Wife

WATCH: They Said My Husband Is Not Man Enough to Father a Child — Aproko Doctor’s Wife Chef Amaka, wife of Nigerian health...

Security

Several Feared Dead, Others Burnt Alive as Fresh Violence Engulfs Niger Communities

Several Feared Dead, Others Burnt Alive as Fresh Violence Engulfs Niger Communities A renewed outbreak of violence between farmers and herders has thrown...

Related Articles

We Must Not Undermine Our Country With Irresponsible Reporting, Tinubu Tells Media

We Must Not Undermine Our Country With Irresponsible Reporting, Tinubu Tells Media...

Obi Calls on INEC to Release Aspirants’ Credentials Before 2027 Elections

Obi Calls on INEC to Release Aspirants’ Credentials Before 2027 Elections Presidential...

Court Delivers Fresh Blow to NDC, Peter Obi Responds

Court Delivers Fresh Blow to NDC, Peter Obi Responds Peter Obi has...

Rufai Defends Obi’s Tinubu Resignation Call, Cites APC History

Rufai Defends Obi’s Tinubu Resignation Call, Cites APC History Arise Television presenter...