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Succession battle calls DA's identity into question
February 06, 2026
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JOHN Steenhuisen’s decision to step down as leader of the DA opens a new phase for the party, but it also places it under a spotlight at a delicate political moment, with the coalition government still settling and parties measuring their strength ahead of the next local elections.
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Leadership transitions are often framed as renewal, yet they can just as easily raise tensions that were easier to manage when authority was settled. For the DA, now part of national government after years in opposition, it is not just an internal reshuffle. How it handles succession will say something about its readiness to lead beyond its traditional base.
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