A senior official in South Africa’s ruling African National Congress said on Thursday it had reached broad agreement with the main opposition and other parties on the formation of a government of national unity.
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula said there had been “a major breakthrough” as most of the 17 parties it spoke to had agreed to be part of a unity government.
Although final details of the agreement were still being negotiated, Mbalula said the government should involve the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA), and the Zulu-dominated Inkatha Freedom party (IFP), as well as a number of smaller groups.
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