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Ramaphosa Faces GNU Collapse After DA Walks Out Over R200bn Tax Hike

Markets tumble 3.2% as Democratic Alliance accuses the President of betraying the poor, raising fears of investor flight and political instability.

President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses Africa Green Hydrogen Summit
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  • DA exits GNU budget talks over proposed R200bn tax increase.
  • JSE drops 3.2% amid fears of political instability.
  • Opposition brands the budget anti-poor and growth-negative.
  • Investors warn of capital flight if coalition fractures.

South Africa’s fragile Government of National Unity (GNU) has been thrown into turmoil after the Democratic Alliance (DA) walked out of budget negotiations over a proposed R200 billion tax hike.

A Coalition on the Brink

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Government of National Unity is facing its most serious test yet after the Democratic Alliance withdrew support for a proposed R200 billion tax package.

DA leaders described the fiscal framework as punitive and growth-stifling, warning that higher taxes on consumption and income would ultimately burden the poor.

Markets React Swiftly

Financial markets reacted sharply to the political uncertainty. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange slid 3.2% in early trade while the rand weakened against major currencies.

Economists say the sell-off reflects fears that a fractured GNU could stall fiscal consolidation plans and undermine efforts to stabilise debt levels.

Why the R200bn Matters

Treasury insiders argue the adjustment is intended to close widening deficits and prevent further sovereign credit downgrades.

Critics warn that raising taxes in a low-growth environment risks shrinking the tax base and discouraging investment.

What Happens Next?

If the DA formally exits the GNU, Ramaphosa may be forced to seek alternative parliamentary support or renegotiate elements of the budget.

Markets and coalition partners alike are watching whether compromise — or collapse — defines the next chapter of South Africa’s coalition experiment.

Last Updated: April 9, 2026

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