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Bela and factional strife stress test the GNU – The Mail & Guardian

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Last updated: December 12, 2024 1:53 pm
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has made an important announcement regarding the consultation period after signing the Act to allow parties to come to an agreement on contentious clauses. This move is significant in addressing key issues and moving towards a resolution.

The Democratic Alliance has called on President Ramaphosa to consider a settlement with Solidarity to end the impasse over the act. This highlights the need for collaboration and finding common ground to move forward.

The consultation period, which ended on the 13th of December, marks a crucial step in the process of addressing concerns and reaching a consensus on important matters. It is essential for all parties involved to engage in constructive dialogue and work towards finding mutually beneficial solutions.

The Act in question has sparked debate and raised important questions about governance and policies. It is crucial for all stakeholders to actively participate in the consultation process and contribute towards shaping the future direction of the country.

The tags associated with this topic include ANC, Basic Education Amendment Laws Act, Democratic Alliance, Foreign Policy, G20, Government Of National Unity, and Politics among others. These tags reflect the diverse range of issues and perspectives that are involved in the discussion.

Overall, President Ramaphosa’s decision to initiate a consultation period and engage with various stakeholders demonstrates a commitment to transparency, accountability, and inclusive governance. It is important for all parties to continue working together towards achieving common goals and addressing challenges effectively.

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