
South Africa’s fractious coalition survived after the second-largest party opted to stay in the government following its ultimatum to President Cyril Ramaphosa for firing one of its members as a deputy minister this week, while announcing it won’t take part in a national dialogue.
Ramaphosa set up the panel that includes business leaders, actors and the captain of its national rugby team to guide a dialogue on the country’s future development path. The Democratic Alliance made the decision after accusing the president of double standards because he fired one of its members as a deputy minister for traveling abroad without permission while members of his African National Congress who were implicated in corruption retained their cabinet posts.
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