The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cyril flirts with Nkosazana

COMPROMISE: NEW PLAN A POSSIBILIT­Y, SAYS ANALYST

- – Eric Naki ericn@citizen.co.za

Any compromise between presidenti­al hopefuls Dlamini-Zuma and Ramaphosa would help the ANC – expert.

Situation could become reality if one party’s campaign loses momentum.

Any compromise between presidenti­al hopefuls Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Cyril Ramaphosa would assist to achieve unity and cohesion within the ANC, a political analyst has said.

The analyst, André Duvenhage, from the Potchefstr­oom campus of the North West University, said there might be a move towards a compromise if one side was not doing well in the campaign.

He said there appeared to be the loss of momentum in the Dlamini-Zuma camp, while Ramaphosa was gaining momentum in places where it was never imagined before, such as Free State and KwaZulu-Natal.

This, as weekend news reports claimed that Ramaphosa had planned to approach Dlamini-Zuma with a view for the two to reach a compromise. The compromise was planned to place Ramaphosa as president and Dlamini-Zuma as his deputy, but this was rejected by her campaigner­s, who feared losing out in the process.

The compromise position was first proposed by outgoing ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe, who questioned why the ANC tradition could not be followed to have the incumbent deputy president automatica­lly succeeding the president.

He suggested that Ramaphosa, as current ANC deputy president, must succeed Jacob Zuma, with Dlamini-Zuma as his deputy. Mantashe still held that position despite the fact that he was himself nominated as national chairperso­n candidate on the Ramaphosa ticket.

Mantashe argued that this ANC would help achieve unity in the party.

Yesterday, Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Associatio­n (MKMVA) spokespers­on Carl Niehaus refuted claims Dlamini-Zuma would abandon her campaign and deputise Ramaphosa.

He described the reports as “absolutely false”, “fake news” and “propaganda”.

Duvenhage said a compromise was not a far-fetched idea, but it was not on the cards at the moment.

“At the moment she is fighting alone, but it is highly likely that she would co-operate if she realised later that things were not looking good for her,” he said.

 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? The Melrose Arch Precinct is adorned with festive season decoration­s ahead of Christmas.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda The Melrose Arch Precinct is adorned with festive season decoration­s ahead of Christmas.

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