ANC African National Congress and the Democratic Alliance (DA) political relationship is becoming increasingly strained, with growing tensions threatening the future of their coalition.
As the 2025 elections approach, both parties are confronting deep ideological divides and mounting internal and external pressures that could reshape South Africa’s political landscape.
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Budget Disputes and Internal Tensions Within the ANC and DA
The ANC and DA’s fragile partnership is facing a serious test following a contentious budget vote in Parliament. The ANC’s proposed budget, which includes a controversial 1% increase in VAT, has sparked strong opposition from the DA.
DA leader John Steenhuisen has criticized the tax hike, arguing it will disproportionately burden South Africa’s most vulnerable populations.
“The government’s disregard for the financial well-being of the poor is unconscionable,” Steenhuisen remarked. “We cannot endorse policies that further deepen inequality and harm the working class.”
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On the other hand, the ANC has defended the VAT increase, framing it as a necessary step to address the country’s fiscal challenges and ensure continued investment in public services and infrastructure. ANC spokesperson Phelisa Ndlovu stressed that the move was vital for stabilising the country’s economy.
“The DA’s refusal to support the budget undermines efforts to build a more sustainable and inclusive economy,” Ndlovu stated.
Despite DA opposition, the ANC managed to secure the budget’s approval with the backing of smaller parties like ActionSA, raising concerns about the long-term viability of the coalition.
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Divided Public Opinion and Challenges to the ANC-DA Coalition
Public sentiment about the future of the ANC-DA coalition is far from unified. According to a recent poll by the South African Institute of Race Relations, 42% of respondents support a partnership between the ANC and DA, while 38% oppose it, citing concerns about the parties’ stark ideological differences. Many voters express scepticism about the compatibility of the two parties, given their divergent approaches to economic and social issues.
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“Many view the DA as a party that primarily serves the interests of the affluent and the white minority, which undermines the ANC’s goal of transforming South Africa into a more equitable society,” political analyst Thabo Mbeki commented.
Internally, the ANC is also facing significant pressure. Senior party members, including Lindiwe Sisulu, have called for a break from the DA, proposing an alternative coalition with other African-led parties such as the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). Sisulu argues that the ANC’s core values would be compromised by any lasting partnership with the DA.
Cosatu, a key labour union closely aligned with the ANC, has echoed these concerns. The union argues that the DA’s economic policies would harm the working class and undermine workers’ rights, further complicating the prospects of a stable coalition.
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Despite these challenges, some analysts believe that an ANC-DA partnership could offer pragmatic solutions to South Africa’s political and economic difficulties. However, for this partnership to remain viable, both parties will need to reconcile their differences and find common ground in the lead-up to the 2025 elections.
With tensions on the rise, the future of the ANC-DA coalition is uncertain, and the next steps could determine the course of South Africa’s political future for years to come.
The Uncertain Path Ahead for the ANC-DA Partnership
As political uncertainty looms, both the ANC and DA must carefully navigate their ongoing partnership to ensure their survival in the 2025 elections.
With increasing internal and public pressure, the outcome of their negotiations will have far-reaching implications for South Africa’s governance and future direction.
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