South Africa’s ANC reaches deal with opposition to form unity government | World News – MASHAHER

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South Africa’s ANC reaches deal with opposition to form unity government | World News – MASHAHER



A unity government has been formed in South Africa, with the ruling African National Congress (ANC) and the Democratic Alliance (DA) signing a deal, an official has said.

The ANC, which lost its parliamentary majority in a May election, agreed to enter into a government of national unity
with parties including the DA, the Inkatha Freedom Party and the Patriotic Alliance, public broadcaster SABC reported.

The ANC won just 40% of the vote, forcing Nelson Mandela’s legacy liberation movement to negotiate a power-sharing agreement with rival parties for the first time in 30 years.

Cyril Ramaphosa was set on Friday to be re-elected as South Africa’s president, having spearheaded the talks.

The ANC losing supporters in the last vote meant it needed MPs from parties that were once its main political foes to now support Mr Ramaphosa and continue the ANC’s three-decade hold on the presidency.

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