Ramaphosa Proposes Unity Government to Heal South Africa

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the African National Congress (ANC) will seek to form a government of national unity with various opposition parties to address key issues such as job creation, economic growth, and crime. This comes after the ANC failed to secure an outright majority in the recent general election, winning just over 40% of the vote. Ramaphosa emphasized the need for national dialogue to rebuild social cohesion and has already initiated talks with five opposition parties.
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- South Africa's President Announces Plan to Form National Unity Government The New York Times
- South Africa's ANC will seek national unity government, Ramaphosa says Al Jazeera English
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