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Things don’t fall apart— the centre starts to hold as GNU takes shape

With a centre of consensus that is broadly social democratic, if conservative-populist on some of their respective policy planks, South Africa can fashion a craft to set sail into what is often called its uncharted new territory.
Things don’t fall apart— the centre starts to hold as GNU takes shape

The IFP’s formal announcement that it will enter the government of national unity (GNU) brings the number of parties inside to five.

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This graphic shows that the ANC, DA, IFP, Patriotic Alliance (PA) and Rise Mzansi have 68.4% of the national vote — enough to proceed while talks continue.

The five parties have all publicly said they will join a GNU and give some shape to Friday’s inaugural sitting of the National Assembly, where a Speaker and President will be elected in a session overseen by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo.

The five are also substantial enough in numbers and leadership to offer a centre to hold South Africa as it enters its first unity government in 30 years after the ANC lost the 29 May election.

On Wednesday, IFP leader Velenkosini Hlabisa announced in Durban that the party would join, ending speculation on whether the KZN stronghold would push the party toward Jacob Zuma’s uMkhonto Wesizwe party (MK).

South Africa needs a steady centre which is not a centrist, but a social democrat centre, to expand energy, logistics, crime and corruption reforms to rebuild the economy and get employment going. Here is what the IFP manifesto supports.

While the IFP will join a unity government nationally, the KwaZulu-Natal provincial government’s makeup is still in flux: on Wednesday, the National Freedom Party, which is the kingmaker with one seat, held talks with both the IFP and Zuma. Hlabisa said the IFP would still meet MK even though it had stood them up earlier in the busy day of bargaining.

With a centre of consensus that is broadly social democratic, if conservative-populist on some of their respective policy planks, South Africa can fashion a craft to set sail into what is often called its uncharted new territory.

The five parties have a similar economic outlook: all believe in a mixed economy with redistributive policies, including social income support and better education policies.

The IFP and the PA are most conservative on migration, and both support the reintroduction of the death penalty. With its strong rural base, the IFP wants enhanced powers and privileges for traditional leaders, a policy stretch with which it is ad idem with the MK party.

Rise Mzansi is further from the other four parties in its views on securing a basic income for impoverished households. Rise Mzansi ties this to effort and training, as does the DA.

The ANC’s pact of five now gives it space to negotiate in its own house. The party faces a substantial lobby to make nice-nice with the MK party. Former health minister, ANC NEC member and incoming MP Zweli Mkhize argued here that an ANC-DA pact would alienate voters and that an ANC-MK pact would reunite the party.

The election revealed that MK got support from “sleeper” members who were ANC in public and MK at the ballot box. Several senior leaders of the ANC want the EFF in the tent, but the Red Berets will not get into bed with the DA.

Of the five-party pact, the PA is the only one of South Africa’s three major populist parties (with MK and the EFF) to say it will join a GNU. It does not believe in socialism or nationalisation like the other two parties, but is nationalist and anti-migration, whereas the other four parties are not.

The IFP wants job reservation for South Africans, and if it pushes hard for its R3,000 grant for unemployed graduates, that will be expensive.

You can read Daily Maverick’s manifesto collection here to see what each party supports and where it stands.DM

Comments

Paddy Ross Jun 13, 2024, 06:34 AM

Mkhize should not be worried about alienating voters. The election demonstrated that the ANC has achieved that already. He should be worrying about what is best for South Africans. Most of the ANC leaders seem unable to realise that the State and the political party are not the same thing.

Middle aged Mike Jun 13, 2024, 08:46 AM

I think he, like a great many of his colleagues, should be worried about going to jail. Until I see that they are this GNU will mean very little to me.

Fanie Rajesh Ngabiso Jun 13, 2024, 08:53 AM

Now listen closely - sadly for MK they have received one billionty and seven fivety less parliamentary seats than calculated so it is understandable they are upset.

Kevin Venter Jun 13, 2024, 09:36 AM

Listen carefully now, In the beninging, benin, benininging. LOL Funny!

annie.conw Jun 13, 2024, 09:53 AM

Hahahaha - correct!!

Confucious Says Jun 13, 2024, 01:26 PM

Hahahaha.... and remember, the ANC will rule until the return of the messiah!

Kevin Venter Jun 13, 2024, 06:41 AM

Meanwhile... MK runs to the very institution that its manifesto wants to do away with (constitutional court) to try to prevent the first sitting of parliament because, in his warped view, JZ believes he won the whole election. No wonder he and Ace are such good friends.

Malcolm McManus Jun 13, 2024, 07:20 AM

Yip, The irony. Dictators in waiting. At least the current indications look promising.

Jeffrey Bloch Jun 13, 2024, 09:30 AM

oh the irony...

Siphelo dakada Jun 13, 2024, 11:53 AM

That’s the part that really bugs me out, they want the bantustan heydays so that no one can be veto unto them; bunch of criminals who wants the resources of this country to themselves with the lives of citizens increase to nothingness.

sfdhammon Jun 13, 2024, 06:47 AM

Dividing the spoils and preparing for a new season of pillaging, the liars, thieves, scheisters, swindlers and murderers are hard at work.

Oom Dugk Jun 13, 2024, 08:22 AM

Not quite. This is how politics works. It is happens in everyday life. It is tedious. It is also ditto understand, but you should try…

Alan Watkins Jun 13, 2024, 08:43 AM

But hopefully the better players will influence the bad players for the better, and the worse of the bad players within the ANC will quit to join their MK brethren, leaving the ANC in a better place. I have no illusions about just how bad the ANC is and how much damage they have done to SA.

Malcolm McManus Jun 13, 2024, 10:28 AM

Yes Alan, I am hoping the ANC has learnt a lesson from this election and the very least we get out of it is more accountability, and more money flowing in the right direction, mostly to infrastructure and providing a firm foundation for more investment and more jobs. We need investor confidence.

Malcolm McManus Jun 13, 2024, 10:28 AM

Yes Alan, I am hoping the ANC has learnt a lesson from this election and the very least we get out of it is more accountability, and more money flowing in the right direction, mostly to infrastructure and providing a firm foundation for more investment and more jobs. We need investor confidence.

Glyn Morgan Jun 13, 2024, 11:28 AM

Right. The MK are only a risk to SA while Zuma is still around. What happens next is a mystery.

Marco Savio Jun 13, 2024, 05:28 PM

Don’t would be naive to discount Duduzile! Stage being set post JZ.

Karl Sittlinger Jun 13, 2024, 08:50 AM

Pls DM, this 300 character limit is madness and really prevents us from forming coherent arguments. One of the things that makes DM so awesome is the exchange of thoughts and ideas, but restricting us to the length of two tweets is ridiculous!

Malcolm McManus Jun 13, 2024, 09:00 AM

Yes, I have noted the same frustration. Its hard to complete an argument properly then you get rebuffs from other commentators, who understandably misinterpret or miss out on your full argument.

katharinemarywhi Jun 13, 2024, 08:59 AM

Where do the other former-MPC and minority parties (ActionSA, VF+, NCC, Good) fit into your graphic?

John P Jun 13, 2024, 09:06 AM

A Wildebeest of a government awaits :)

Tim Bester Jun 13, 2024, 05:14 PM

I am a gnu of bright hue...

Cheryl Siewierski Jun 13, 2024, 08:36 PM

Love it!

Chris Leff Jun 13, 2024, 09:20 AM

Finally the country will be run from Parliament and not Lutuli House.

Barbra Buys Jun 13, 2024, 09:27 AM

Where is Action SA?

skermink Jun 13, 2024, 10:37 AM

You only get a say if people voted for you. Democracy is a bugger. Ask Aunty Pat.

Glyn Morgan Jun 13, 2024, 11:34 AM

Blowing in the wind... Same as the Good party. The media gave those tiny parties far too much coverage while forgetting that the DA was around.

Steve Davidson Jun 14, 2024, 06:32 PM

Yeah, and took those votes from the DA. Thank heaven the latter still did OK. Anyway, interesting times. Let's hope things turn out fine. The country needs it!

Jeffrey Bloch Jun 13, 2024, 09:28 AM

I am looking forward to EFF hecklers being thrown out of Parly every session when they interrupt and heckle a DA Speaker. Cant wait.

Cedric Buffler Jun 13, 2024, 09:51 AM

Hopefully the parliamentary security team will have received special training, in anticipation of MK and EFF disruptions.

Glyn Morgan Jun 13, 2024, 11:36 AM

Time that Parliament enforced a respectable dress code. No red workshop gear to be worn.

Kevin Venter Jun 13, 2024, 11:52 AM

hmmm. I reckon it is going to become very difficult to get anything done in parliament. MK and EFF will likely do the same thing in heckling.

Rae Earl Jun 13, 2024, 09:48 AM

Mkhize belongs in jail. Nobody should be listening to him. Support honest politicians (if you can find any), and leave the Mantashes, Mashatiles, Malemas, and Zumas on the backburners. Let them fry there leaving good people to run our country with hard work, divorced from the efforts of looters.

Michael Bowes Jun 13, 2024, 10:26 AM

I'm a bit confused........do we simply ignore the crooks and clowns in the ANC while we talk about a Government of National Unity with the ANC as the senior partner.? Maybe the GNU could be called the African National Circus?

M D Fraser Jun 13, 2024, 11:03 AM

I see the negotiators for MK are non other than "Fire Pool" Nhleko and SARS Thief "Moyane", no surprises here, but watch for spectacular failure.

Zakhele Skosana Jun 13, 2024, 12:58 PM

'after the ANC lost the 29 May election.' - The ANC did not lose the elections, they failed to keep their outright majority.

henkc27 Jun 13, 2024, 02:30 PM

Which means they lost the elections...it was theirs to win, if they did the right thing by the people of South Africa...trying to split hairs by saying they lost the outright majority is the same thing as losing power....hence they lost. Period.

Middle aged Mike Jun 13, 2024, 04:57 PM

Hardy har har. You keep the faith you trooper you.

h.norman Jun 13, 2024, 12:59 PM

If these parties join, then the finance minister must be DA

Sergei Rostov Jun 13, 2024, 01:22 PM

Note, DM, if the centre holds it will be because DA voters provided a centre. Politics is seldom about party perfection but instead about the best imprfection.

Tshediso Hendrik Jun 13, 2024, 01:45 PM

The EFF is a principled Organization that put people first that is why it will Not be part of a Kangaroo Court called GNU that is Liberal and Anti Black because the Agenda about this whole facade is that it doesn't speak about Land Expropriation without compensation and redressing the imbalances.

Malcolm McManus Jun 13, 2024, 02:00 PM

I hope you are right. The citizens have made their choices, and the EFF didn't fare too well. Lets hope they aren't part of a GNU. There is nothing anti black about the GNU. Its an idea based on fairness and the inclusion of all citizens. We care less about the eff racist demands.

henkc27 Jun 13, 2024, 02:36 PM

If the EFF was so principled as you stated, then why did they not get more votes? We have had 30 years of "readdressing the imbalances", and the imbalances now are worse than when the readdess started. Maybe, just maybe its time to put down the sword, shake hands and build a country for better.

Martin Smith Jun 13, 2024, 02:53 PM

How will nationalising the land as per EFF policy increase black ownership of it? Won't it reduce it to zero when all land is in the hands of the state?

hlavatican Jun 13, 2024, 04:37 PM

Correct. Very simple explanation.

Andre Swart Jun 13, 2024, 04:26 PM

You have been brainwashed with communist rhetoric ... take a deep breath and THINK! No Tshediso! The EFF put MONEY first ... in their own pockets. To attain that they 'demonize' 7 % of the population (whites) to get votes from racially biased voters, to put themselves in wellpaid positions. How can the EFF put people first when they robbed the stokvel savings of grannies from VBS bank? The greedy EFF 'fighters' have become boring FATCATS and will soon disappear just like the UDM and COPE!

Middle aged Mike Jun 13, 2024, 04:59 PM

It's possible that you may actually believe string of empty slogans but I hope you're just putting it on for effect.

cwf51 Jun 13, 2024, 04:58 PM

Current GNU contains too many parties to be effective and fast in decision-making. The ANC, DA and IFP will be more effective. Taking voters' votes seriously, the 9 provinces should become Federal States; WC (DA), KZN (MK), other (as voted) & RSA Exec = 9 Premiers in charge of very few RSA Items.

costamitchell148 Jun 14, 2024, 02:46 PM

Where are BOSA and Action SA in this scenario?

Robert de Vos Jun 14, 2024, 05:54 PM

Oh, the bursting goodwill! The glow of the "new South Africa" with a "new democracy"! A new ANC! How many people here remember 1994? We owned the Rugby World Cup then as well. We shall see, but don't hold your breath.

Frank Janssens Jun 14, 2024, 06:27 PM

Your election and the forming of a government really is an example of old school genuine democracy and an example for the world. Compared with the deteriorating level of democracy in the US, UK, Hungary or the Netherlands you must be proud of what you achieved the last weeks.