Cracks in South African unity government as DA leader calls for 'new reset era': Video

South Africa's Government of National Unity (GNU), formed after the African National Congress (ANC) lost its majority in the 2024 elections, is facing significant internal strife. The Democratic Alliance (DA), the second-largest party in the coalition, has voiced serious concerns about the direction of the government, calling for a "new reset era."
The GNU was established to bring stability and foster cooperation among South Africa's diverse political factions. The ANC, having lost its long-held majority, partnered with several other parties, including the DA, to form a coalition government. This move was initially met with optimism, as it promised a more inclusive and representative governance model