Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele
on Monday apologised for the unhappiness caused by her decision not to stand as
the DA's presidential candidate, but said she made the right decision. "I believed
that we had the opportunity to transcend party politics and engage South
Africans in a conversation about the future," she told reporters in
Johannesburg.
"The last week has
demonstrated that, for some, this new way of thinking about our future will be
hard to achieve right now." Ramphele said some people were not able to
transcend party politics and the time for a partnership with the Democratic
Alliance was not right.
"Some [people] cannot or
will not transcend party politics. We see people trapped in old-style
race-based politics." The DA announced on Sunday that Ramphele had reneged
on her agreement with the party to be its presidential candidate. DA leader
Helen Zille accused Ramphele of playing a game of cat and mouse.
Ramphele on Monday said although
the DA remained an important party, both parties had made a mistake by
believing that what so many people distrusted could magically disappear. Agang
SA was formed to work towards a change in the political landscape, to offer
people something other than the status quo.
"If I now have to be a DA
member to see that dream and vision realised then I unfortunately cannot pursue
the DA offer," she said. "There are millions of South Africans who
will never vote for the DA, but they want a home, which Agang SA will give
them."
Ramphele admitted that the
decision to accept nomination to be the DA's presidential candidate was a
rushed one.
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