Author: Staff Writer
SRF survey found strong support among ANC and DA voters for a coalition between the two parties.
I don’t see any reason for panic about South Africa’s political stability after the ANC lost its majority.
DA did not want to be in a situation where “the ANC, because of our unwillingness, is driven into the arms of the EFF and MK.”
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