DA leader Steenhuisen optimistic about ANC coalition
In South Africa, the Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen expressed confidence in forming a coalition with the ANC after the latter lost its parliamentary majority for the first time since 1994. Investors favour this potential alliance for its promise of stability. However, negotiations face challenges due to policy differences, particularly on national health insurance and economic empowerment. Steenhuisen emphasizes the DA's commitment to prioritizing the country's interests in any agreement.
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By Antony Sguazzin and Mike Cohen
The leader of South Africa's main opposition Democratic Alliance said that investor optimism about it reaching a coalition deal with the ANC to form the next government isn't misplaced and that it is open to talks that put the country's interests first.
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