South Africa's African National Congress (ANC) has made it clear that replacing President Cyril Ramaphosa is not an option in their efforts to form a governing coalition. This decision comes after the ANC lost its 30-year majority in a recent election, marking a significant shift in the country's political landscape. Despite the setback, the ANC remains committed to leading the government with Ramaphosa at the helm, rejecting any coalition conditions that demand his resignation. The country's largest trade union group, COSATU, a key ally of the ANC, has also expressed unwavering support for Ramaphosa, emphasizing the importance of an ANC-led coalition. This stance highlights the party's loyalty to Ramaphosa and its determination to maintain leadership continuity amidst political challenges.
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