Cape Town — Many political analysts have pinpointed the Democratic Alliance (DA) as the best option for the African National Congress (ANC) to enter into coalition talks.
The ANC emerged victorious at the elections but failed to win an outright majority as the party only secured 40.1% of the total votes. This meant it needed to enter coalition talks, with rivals the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) among the parties who could side with the ANC. However, many political analysts feel the DA is the best market-friendly option, The Citizen reported.
“A DA-ANC coalition is what the markets will respond to positively. An ANC-MK-EFF coalition is what markets will respond to negatively.” University of Johannesburg (UJ) professor, Dirk Kotze said. Kotze also said the ANC were expected to perform poorly.
Independent analyst, Sindile Swana, said the ANC’s hegemony is broken and that this year’s elections bring “an atmosphere of coalitions” and all parties should eb humble and understand that citizens are all equal.
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According to ANC secretary-general, Fikile Mbalula, the ANC is willing “to talk to anyone” and said the results show the clear direction the country is going in.
“It is clear that the ANC has won most votes and remains a popular party with six million people having voted for us. The ANC also achieved decisive majorities in five provinces.” he said.
Mbalula said the ANC acknowledged the decline in support but said it will have talks with other parties on how best to take the country forward.
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Compiled by Matthew Petersen