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GNU now comprises ten political parties


The ANC has confirmed that a total of ten political parties now constitute the Government of National Unity (GNU).

Rise Mzansi, the United Democratic Movement, and Al Jama-ah were officially welcomed into the GNU fold over the weekend.

According to a statement released by the ANC, the first phase of parties to join the GNU has now been concluded.

"Following two weeks of intense engagements, ten of the 18 parties with seats in the National Assembly have signed the GNU Statement of Intent, indicating their willingness to cooperate to put the people of South Africa first.

"Collectively, the parties constituting the GNU secured over 70% of the vote in the 2024 elections, ensuring broad representativity and a strong mandate to govern.

"The parties have agreed to be bound by the foundational principles outlined in the Statement of Intent and to work together to pursue its objectives."

As the party that received the most votes, the ANC resolved that the GNU model would best fit the national interest.

The parties that have signed to join the ANC-led GNU are:

  • Democratic Alliance (DA)
  • Patriotic Alliance (PA)
  • Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP)
  • GOOD
  • Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC)
  • Vryheidsfront Plus (FF+)
  • United Democratic Movement (UDM)
  • Rise Mzansi
  • Al Jama-ah

The ANC also said any further parties wishing to join the GNU will be subject to clause 24 of the Statement of Intent which states that: 

"In keeping with the spirit of an inclusive GNU, it is agreed that the composition shall be discussed and agreed amongst the existing parties, whenever new parties desire to be part of the GNU."