Jabulile Mbatha29 June 2025 | 15:14

Political stand-off between DA, Ramaphosa could delay essential government functions - political analyst

Siseko Maposa has labelled the move by the DA to withdraw from National Dialogue as irresponsible, saying it is likely ultimately to negatively impact the country’s citizens.

Political stand-off between DA, Ramaphosa could delay essential government functions - political analyst

Agriculture Minister and DA leader John Steenhuisen addressing the firing of Andrew Whitfield as deputy minister during debate on the Division of Revenue Bill in Parliament on 26 June 2025. Picture: Parliament

JOHANNESBURG - A political analyst has warned that the Democratic Alliance (DA)’s decision to pull out of the National Dialogue and its plans to withhold support on some votes in department budgets, could severely hurt service delivery. 

Siseko Maposa has labelled the move by the political party as irresponsible, saying it is likely to negatively impact the country’s citizens.

Last week, Ramaphosa fired Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Andrew Whitfield, over an unapproved international trip.

The DA reacted on Thursday by giving Ramaphosa a 48-hour ultimatum to fire corruption-accused ministers. 

Ramaphosa’s inaction led to the DA in a press briefing held Saturday, threatening a motion of no-confidence in the president, among other things.

The DA also threatened to withhold support for budget votes involving ministers accused of corruption.

Maposa has warned that the political stand-off between the DA and President Cyril Ramaphosa could deepen divisions in the Government of National Unity (GNU) and possibly delay essential government functions.

“Their tactics ignore what South Africans actually care about which is economic growth, transformation and governance that works. Threatening to block government budget over accusations and not proven failures which have been tested in the courts of law hurts service delivery and invites ANC [African National Congress] retaliation.”

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