South African Opposition Leader: ‘Doomsday’ election warning
The Democratic Alliance head John Steenhuisen says prospect of ANC and EFF coalition is terrifying
The leader of South Africa’s main opposition party has warned of a “Doomsday” scenario at the next election if the ruling Africa National Congress (ANC) party goes into a coalition with the radical Economic Freedom Fighter’s party, led by the firebrand Julius Malema.
South Africa is due to have elections next year and having governed South Africa since the end of apartheid almost 30 years ago, on current polling the ANC could struggle to win an outright majority.
“If the ANC and EFF do tie up…imagine how terrifying it’s going to be” said John Steenhuisen, leader of the largest opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA). “I think that is Doomsday”, he said.
In an exclusive interview with Stephen Sackur for the ý’s HARDtalk programme in Cape Town, he warned a coalition would mean “poverty is going to get deeper, hunger is going to increase, unemployment is going to jump dramatically”.
“That can only make the situation more febrile in South Africa than it has ever been before,” he said.
Mr Steenhuisen denied that he was fearmongering, saying his warnings are “absolutely being truthful to voters” and that he’s “telling people the honest truth”.
When asked whether he would consider taking the DA into a coalition with the ANC, he said “I don’t think we could work with the ANC, not in their current form”.