Opposition appeal for US observers angers South African government

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An opposition appeal for US observers to monitor South Africa's elections has turned into a political squabble, angering the government ahead of what is expected to be the hardest-fought vote in decades.

An opposition appeal for US observers to monitor South Africa 's elections has turned into a political squabble , angering the government ahead of what is expected to be the hardest-fought vote in decades. Foreign minister Naledi Pandor described the request from the liberal Democratic Alliance (DA) as "astounding" on Monday, after President Cyril Ramaphosa accused the leading opposition party of seeking to "mortgage" the nation to foreign powers.

"It's clear they have something to hide, given their ferocious response to what is a standard request worldwide," DA shadow foreign minister Emma Louise Powell told AFP. After three decades in power, the African National Congress (ANC) risks losing its parliamentary majority for the first time since the advent of democracy. Last week, the DA wrote to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, asking for international help "to ensure the integrity" of the vote and "safeguard against any attempts to disrupt the democratic process"

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