ANC Eyes Coalition With Freedom Front Plus For Tshwane Control

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  • Since Cilliers Brink's removal from office, the Tshwane mayoral seat has remained vacant.
  • The ANC is now in discussions with the Freedom Front Plus to form a coalition to secure control of Tshwane.
  • While ActionSA was also in talks with the ANC, those negotiations have reportedly fallen apart.
The ANC has initiated discussions with the Freedom Front Plus regarding a possible coalition government in Tshwane. Image: Marco Longari/ Deaan Vivier. Source: Getty Images

This week, the spotlight is on the City of Tshwane, where the ANC is making a push to regain control of the metro. It's like a high-stakes game of political chess, and the ANC is strategizing their next move. The mayoral seat has been empty since Cilliers Brink was ousted from office following a motion of no confidence. The council is set to cast votes for a new mayor on Wednesday, September 9, and the ANC is pulling out all the stops to secure their position.

In this latest chapter of political maneuvering, the ANC has reached out to the Freedom Front Plus (FF Plus), seeking their support to reclaim power in Tshwane. It's a bold move, and one that could change the political landscape of the city dramatically.

Advanced Talks Between ANC and FF Plus

Behind closed doors, negotiations between the ANC and FF Plus are intensifying as the vote approaches. These discussions aren't just about Tshwane—they span all spheres of government, showcasing the depth of collaboration both parties are willing to explore. The FF Plus and ANC are no strangers to working together, having been part of the Government of National Unity. These historical ties may pave the way for a smoother alliance, though nothing is set in stone just yet.

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  • Reports suggest that the negotiations are progressing well, with insiders hinting that a decision could be reached sooner rather than later. This potential partnership has sparked both intrigue and concern among the electorate, who are watching closely to see how this political dance unfolds.

    Failed Talks with ActionSA

    In a twist of fate, the ANC had also been in talks with ActionSA about forming a coalition. ActionSA was previously in a coalition with the DA, but their split resulted in Brink's departure from office. The ANC even proposed ActionSA's Nasiphi Moya as the potential new mayor, but unfortunately, those discussions have since crumbled. It's unclear exactly what caused the breakdown, but one thing's for sure: the political landscape in Tshwane remains as unpredictable as ever.

    FF Plus Confirms Ongoing Discussions

    FF Plus spokesperson Wouter Wessels acknowledged that the ANC had indeed reached out to them. However, he emphasized that no agreements have been finalized at this stage. Wessels also highlighted that discussions are ongoing with all parties within the council, with the primary goal being to bring stability to Tshwane. It's a delicate balancing act, and all parties involved are aware of the stakes at hand.

    Public Reaction to ANC's Strategy

    As the political drama unfolds, reactions from the public have been mixed. Aubrey Vukeya summed up the sentiment of many when he said, "They're willing to do anything to stay in power; there's so much at stake. What the ANC is doing is nothing short of political prostitution." Meanwhile, Paul Petrus Van Rooy questioned the FF Plus's intentions, asking, "The FF+ has already joined forces with the ANC in municipalities in the Western Cape, so why not in Tshwane? Are they afraid of being labeled betrayers by the ultimate betrayer?"

    Peggy O'Neill added her voice to the conversation, expressing her frustration: "Oh gosh. Do any of these politicians actually care about us?" Khekhe Khonzeka chimed in with a question of his own: "What exactly was the deal between ActionSA and the ANC?" Meanwhile, Vululami Mahlawuli couldn't resist a joke: "These ANC elders have really flopped big time." And Veli Ledwaba Ka Malatji summed it up succinctly: "So desperate for power."

    ActionSA's Role in Brink's Departure

    In a related development, ActionSA played a pivotal role in Cilliers Brink's removal from office. Party leader Herman Mashaba explained that ActionSA voted against Brink during the motion of no confidence because he felt the DA had betrayed him. The DA and ActionSA had been collaborating to maintain control of the country's administrative capital, but tensions between the two parties ultimately led to Brink's downfall. This shift in alliances highlights the complex and ever-evolving nature of South African politics.

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  • As the clock ticks down to the vote on September 9, all eyes are on Tshwane. The outcome of these negotiations could redefine the political landscape of the city, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Stay tuned to see how this political saga unfolds.

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