Thabiso Goba14 June 2024 | 8:38

Progressive Caucus offers ANC chance to form govt without DA, FF+

The Progressive Caucus represents 13% of the National Assembly and this would be enough to form a majority government with the ANC.

Progressive Caucus offers ANC chance to form govt without DA, FF+

From left to right: The UDM's Bantu Holomisa, ATM's Vuyolwethu Zungula and EFF's Floyd Shivambu of the Progressive Caucus bloc during a media briefing in Cape Town on 14 June 2024. Picture: Thabiso Goba/Eyewitness News

CAPE TOWN - The Progressive Caucus has offered the African National Congress (ANC) a chance to form a government without the Democratic Alliance (DA) and the Freedom Front Plus (FF+). 

The newly formed parliamentary grouping includes six parties represented in Parliament with a combined 48 seats. 

Representatives from the caucus held a media briefing at the Taj Hotel in Cape Town on Friday morning.

The caucus wants the ANC to remain true to its progressive values.
 
The Progressive Caucus represents 13% of the National Assembly and this would be enough to form a majority government with the ANC. 
 
EFF deputy president, Floyd Shibambu, said there was still time for the ANC to dump the DA and FF+ plus in favour of the Progressive Caucus.

"Let's constitute a progressive government in south afric instead of collaboration with political parties that, as the Al Jamah-ah president is saying, are rooted in colonialism and apartheid."
 
Members of the caucus have pledged to only negotiate with the ANC as a block and not individually going forward.