Post Local Elections 2011 - The Coalitions Thread

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Where and how? In Oudtshoorn there is a hung municipality with the ACDP having the deciding factor.

But also looking a bit north into the Northern Cape, where the ANC has won but with COPE with 1 seat or 2 can join the DA in forming coalitions to run those municipalities, ie.

Nama Khoi (Springbok);

ANC 8 seats
COPE 3 seats
DA 6 seats

Hantam (Calvinia);
ANC 4 seats
COPE 1 seat
DA 4 seats

So still a lot of possible gains by the DA in conjunction with COPE, but with Helen making the remark towards COPE re Nelson Mandela Bay, will COPE enter in to a coalition with the DA?
 
Zille and co will definitely look to go the coalition route. Will be interesting to see the final tally the DA "inherits" when the dust settles.
 
And we're off

Coalition talk begins as elections end

At least one party has already begun talks to form coalitions, with a few others expressing an interest, as the 2011 local government elections come to an end.

With results about 96% complete by noon on Friday, the ANC said it was already talking to other parties to form coalitions, which could shift the balance of power.

"Yes, it has started... about ten municipalities as we speak," ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu said, without mentioning which ones.

Coalitions were a "reality", and the party had no problem with power-sharing agreements.

DA leader Helen Zille said the official opposition was "not prepared to enter into horse-trading at this stage".

"Not yet, it's very early days," she said, adding the party was open to coalitions.

The DA would share power with other parties who followed the principle of non-racialism, but not with those who were "sectarian and try to divide South Africans".

The DA snatched power in Cape Town in the previous election by heading a coalition in the 2006 polls. It has now won the city outright.

In the rest of the Western Cape however, a large number of municipalities would see the ANC and DA wrestle for control, and be ruled by coalitions.

Democracy at work

"We would have liked to take over all the municipalities, but this is democracy at work," Mthembu said.

The smaller parties who were all but eliminated in this election may play a key role as they find themselves determining power in certain municipalities.

The National Freedom Party, which was fairing relatively well in its first poll, said it would "decide" on Sunday during a leadership meeting whether it would enter into coalitions.

"Right now, it's still a no. I don't know whether we have been approached," said Evans Sosibo, a provincial leader of the party.

The NFP may be key to help the ANC wrest power from IFP municipalities in its KwaZulu-Natal stronghold.

Congress of the People acting general secretary Lyndall Shope-Mafole said the embattled ANC breakaway was also willing to share power with parties whose principles were consistent with its own.

Pan Africanist Congress elections head Apa Pooe said alliances were "currently not on the cards".

"But I'm not ruling it out."

He said in the Cederberg Municipality in the Western Cape neither the ANC nor the DA could "do anything" without his party. Here the ANC received 17 351 votes (45.40%), with the DA close behind obtaining 14 554 votes (38.08%). The PAC got 1 927 votes (5.04%), enough to give or deny the ANC a majority.

Coalition talk begins as elections end
 
Here in KZN, the Umvoti Municipality is busy hanging as we speak lol.

ANC 10 seats
IFP 9 seats
NFP 2 seats
DA 1 seat

So basically I still don't know who I work for :p:D
 
Just thought I will extend on the list.

Here is the list of municipalities the DA will need a coalition to keep majority:
Witzenberg
Langeberg
Cape Agulhas
Matzikama
Hessequa
Oudtshoorn
Bitou
Laingsburg

Here is a list of municipalities that the DA will need a coalition to gain majority:
Swellemdam
Cederberg
Hantam
Nama Khoi
 
It seems that Oudtshoorn will be managed by a ANC coalition :(

Shame...
 

My source :


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Botha said the DA would not push hard for control of Oudtshoorn, as leaders of the potential coalition partners in the municipality were notorious for demanding lucrative positions.

However, Songezo Mjongile, provincial secretary of the ANC, said his party was hoping to run Oudtshoorn with the help of Icosa and the NPP.

"We are already engaging them in Oudtshoorn with a view to forming a coalition government," Mjongile said.

"I think we are positive with the engagements but the devil is always in the detail. I believe we will win," he said.
 
I support the DA in being picky in who they form coalitions with. Rather only form coalitions with parties that you know you can work well with, than form coalitions just to be in power, and then under deliver because of having to work with someone who doesn't share the same goals.
 
http://mg.co.za/article/2011-05-27-da-win-friends-and-infuence-others

DA will run these municipalities :
  • itzenburg (Ceres) (with COPE)
  • Langeberg (Robertson) (with COPE)
  • Laingsburg (with COPE)
  • Bitou (Plettenberg Bay) (with COPE)
  • Hessequa (Riversdale) (with COPE)
  • Nama-Khoi (Springbok) (with COPE)
  • Swellendam (with ACDP)
  • Matzikama (Klawer and Vredendal) (with NGP)

COPE should run these municipalities :
  • Karoo-Hoogland (with the DA)

ANC will run :
  • Oudtshoorn (with ICOSA & NPP)
  • Beaufort West (with ICOSA)
  • Cederberg (with PACA)
  • Cape Agulhas (with ICOSA)

ICOSA will run
  • Kannaland (Ladismith) (with the ANC)

Karoo Gemeenskap Party will run :
  • Prince Albert

Possible hung concils (and revote ?) :
  • Emtenjeni (De Aar)
  • Ubuntu (Victoria West)

No info on Hantam (Calvinia) Should be run by a DA-led coalition
 
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Does someone know what happened to the inaugural meeting of the Hessequa council ? I heard the COPE local section disagreed with the DA/COPE pact.
According to the constitution, the council must be constituted before tomorrow evening.

What about Victoria West ? De Aar ? No party has the ability to form a majority, unless The DA or COPE teams up with the ANC in these municipalities.
 
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