South Africa's main opposition mulls pact against ruling party

South Africa’s main opposition mulls pact against ruling party

South Africa’s main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA), along with six other parties, have announced that they will hold talks to outline a pact that they hope will unseat the ANC from government at next year’s elections, the BBC reported.

The group does not include the country’s third largest political force – the Economic Freedom Fighters – which is to the left of the ANC.

The ANC – the party that led the struggle against apartheid – has seen a gradual slide in its support in recent years.

At the last municipal elections in 2021 – the most recent nationwide vote – it recorded a total vote share of less than 50%.

The seven opposition parties hoping to agree on a pact have said in a joint statement that “the incumbent governing party is set to lose its majority when voters go to the polls next year”.

With this in mind they want to present a united front that is “stable, viable and effective” and plan to meet for two days next month to hammer out a deal.

But without the participation of the EFF, which secured a 10% share in the 2019 general election, winning more than half the votes next year may be a tall order, the report said.

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