LIVE BLOG: ANC to set up Government of National Unity, in talks with EFF, IFP, DA, NFP and PA

After a marathon special ANC NEC meeting, President Cyril Ramaphosa took to the podium at the Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg where outlined a plan to form a Government of National Unity.

After a marathon special ANC NEC meeting, President Cyril Ramaphosa took to the podium at the Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg where outlined a plan to form a Government of National Unity.

Published Jun 6, 2024

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After a marathon special ANC NEC meeting, President Cyril Ramaphosa took to the podium at the Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg at around 10.20pm on Thursday night where he reiterated that South Africa had concluded a free and fair election.

He outlined a path towards a Government of National Unity.

He said there can be no solution to our country without the ANC.

During the course of discussions, he said the ANC looked at various scenarios for setting up a government.

With the ANC only getting 40%, it cannot set up a government without the help of other parties, Ramaphosa explained.

He said the aim was to set up an effective government that advanced the interest of South Africans as a whole.

Ramaphosa said the country requires extraordinary leadership and courage to plot the way forward and announced they would seek to set up a Government of National Unity.

Ramaphosa said that from the results of these elections, South Africans need their leaders to work together, find common ground and act for the good of everyone.

He said the Government of National Unity would need to have the means to build and fight crime and corruption.

Ramaphosa called for a national dialogue.

He revealed that the ANC had constructive discussions with a number of parties, including the Economic Freedom Fighters, Inkatha Freedom Party, Democratic Alliance, National Freedom Party and the Patriotic Alliance.

The ANC had also engaged its alliance partners to brief them on process and seek their guidance.

“The ANC has entered these discussions with an open mind and commitment to speak to all parties that have a stated intention to advance the interest of the people of South Africa,” he said.


President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers the closing address of the special sitting of the ANC NEC meeting in Boksburg.

The ANC National Executive Committee, which has been locked behind closed doors at Birchwood Hotel as it discusses its potential coalition partners for the 7th democratic administration, was leaning towards a Government of National Unity (GNU), sources within the NEC have told IOL.

However, the party would not be held hostage by potential coalition partners and no non-negotiables will be entertained by the ANC.

In other words, if the DA won’t work with the EFF, then they should remain outside the GNU.

If the IFP only wants to form part of the GNU if the DA is part, then the IFP should remain outside the GNU.

If Patriotic Alliance (PA) only wants to partake in the GNU because they want Home Affairs, the PA should remain outside.

If BOSA wants Mmusi Maimane for Deputy President, then they should remain outside the GNU .

If Jacob Zuma’s MK party wants Cyril Ramaphosa to resign as President of the ANC and the country, then they should sit in the opposition benches.



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