In a racially charged barb, the ruling African National Congress said the new coalition's choice of presidential candidate was a "'rent a black'" ploy to present a diverse front to voters.
The candidate is Mamphela Ramphele, who was the partner of Steve Biko, the Black Consciousness leader who was tortured and died in police custody in 1977. Ramphele, who has been an activist, doctor, academic and World Bank executive, last year formed her own party, named "Agang" or "Build" in the Sesotho language, but struggled to gain political momentum and now has linked her group with the larger Democratic Alliance party.
The upcoming election, whose date has not been set, is the first in democratic South Africa since the death of Mandela, the former prisoner under apartheid who became president in South Africa's first all-race elections in 1994 and died December 5 at the age of 95. Some South Africans have questioned whether the death of this unifying figure will lead to increased factionalism as political forces jostle for influence in a country that is still shaping its post-apartheid identity.
President Jacob Zuma and the ANC, once led by Mandela, have lost some support because of corruption, poverty, unemployment, police brutality and a lack of adequate government services. One analyst, however, warned that while some people are wavering in their support for the ANC, the party remains a potent force and any claim that the new opposition alliance is a political game-changer is overstated.
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