Ruling South Africa Alliance Is Intact as Sparring Persists

Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuise

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South Africa’s ruling coalition will remain intact for now, even as its main members continue to spar over the national budget.

The Democratic Alliance, the second-largest party in the so-called government of national unity, voted against a key budget law last week, saying it didn’t do enough to fire up the economy and shouldn’t have incorporated tax increases.