South African Opposition Parties in Talks on ANC's Unity Plan

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South African opposition parties are engaged in crucial talks regarding the ruling African National Congress' proposal for a government of national unity after failing to secure a majority in the recent elections. However, deep divisions within the opposition, particularly on socioeconomic and economic policies, are hindering progress. While some parties like the Democratic Alliance are considering the offer, others like the Economic Freedom Fighters are rejecting it, adding complexity to the process. Deadline for agreement is June 16, as specified by the country's constitution. President Cyril Ramaphosa's ANC, despite its electoral setback, aims to form a unity government involving various opposition parties, resembling the post-apartheid era. The outcome of these negotiations will impact South Africa's economic future.

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