John Steenhuisen, South African Party Leader, to Step Down

New York Times - WorldEN 3 min read 100% complete by John EligonFebruary 4, 2026 at 07:20 PM

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John Steenhuisen, leader of South Africa's Democratic Alliance (DA), announced he will not seek re-election, creating uncertainty for the country's governing coalition. The DA, a market-driven party, joined a coalition with the African National Congress (ANC) two years ago. Steenhuisen, who is also agriculture minister, has faced recent criticism over alleged misuse of party funds and his handling of a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak. While cleared of wrongdoing regarding credit card expenditures, he remains under inquiry for allegedly bringing the party into disrepute. His departure raises concerns about the stability of the coalition government, particularly given policy clashes between the DA and ANC on issues like health insurance and land seizures. Some analysts fear a protracted leadership battle within the DA could destabilize the government at a crucial time for South Africa's economy.

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