This is what is in the signed Statement of Intent of the 2024 Government of National Unity.
The final Government of National Unity agreement was signed at the Cape Town International Convention Centre the venue hosting the first sitting of the seventh Parliament, on 14 June 2024.
“The 2024 national and provincial election was highly contested and, at times, divisive the people of South Africa expect us to work together as political parties,” read the document titled “Statement of Intent of the 2024 Government of National Unity.” The document leaves open the possibility that other parties may join the GNU later, subject to the agreement of the original parties.
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