The DA leader, speaking to reporters, reiterated his earlier sentiment of his willingness to collaborate with President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Pretoria - The leader of the of the official opposition party Mmusi Maimane has reiterated his willingness to work with newly inaugurated President Cyril Ramaphosa only if the latter puts the interests of the country first.
The event drew thousands of citizens, African leaders, officials and guests, who came to witness the first inauguration to not take place at the Union Buildings. Ramaphosa's inauguration follows his election as the fifth democratic president in Parliament. "It's important that we mustn't put party interests first, we must put South Africa's interests first. And if he's willing to do that, I'll work with him.
DA leader Mmusi Maimane reacts to Ramaphosa's inauguration and his willingness to work with the president only if he puts SA's interests first. #SAInauguration19 #PeoplesInauguration @IOL pic.twitter.com/7AJiDlP2Tk
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