South African opposition in crisis as ex-leader quits as MP
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - The former leader of South Africa’s official opposition Democratic Alliance, Mmusi Maimane, gave up his seat in parliament on Thursday after quitting the national leadership and plunging the traditionally white liberal party into crisis.
Race and class remain highly divisive issues in South Africa, where the ruling African National Congress has been in power since the end of white minority apartheid rule in 1994.
Maimane had been expected to remain as parliamentary leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA) until the end of the year.