South Africa reportedly on the verge of forming cabinet

This is after formation of a ruling coalition, local media reported

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President Cyril Ramaphosa takes part in the national salute as he arrives to deliver his State of the Nation address at Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, February 16, 2018
President Cyril Ramaphosa takes part in the national salute as he arrives to deliver his State of the Nation address at Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, February 16, 2018
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The 2024 general election became a pivotal point in modern South African history, as the African National Congress won a plurality of seats in the country's parliament without winning an outright majority for the first time since the fall of apartheid in 1994.

South Africa is on the verge of forming a cabinet after forming a ruling coalition, local media reported.

According to several news outlets, the two main parties in the coalition, the African National Congress and the Democratic Alliance (formerly the main opposition party), have reached an agreement on most points after the latter party gave up on the idea of taking the trade and industry portfolio.

"We are cautiously optimistic that there could be an agreement before the end of the weekend," senior DA member Helen Zille was quoted as saying

Earlier, ten South African political parties agreed to form a government of national unity.

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