South Africa's DA party takes ANC to court in sign of friction between new coalition partners

FILE - In this photo provided by the South African Government Communication and Information System, (GCIS), South African Président Cyril Ramaphosa, right, greets opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) leader, John Steenhuisen, left, at the first sitting of Parliament since elections, in Cape Town, on June 14, 2024. South Africa's Democratic Alliance took the African ºÃÉ«tv Congress, the party it co-governs the country with, to court Thursday July 25, 2024 over a preelection speech in May given by President Ramaphosa. (South African GCIS via AP, File)

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — South Africa's Democratic Alliance took the African ºÃÉ«tv Congress, the party it co-governs the country with, to court Thursday over a preelection speech in May given by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

It's an early sign of friction between The court papers were submitted to the Electoral Court by the DA in May before it entered into a coalition with the ANC, but it decided to still go ahead with the case.

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