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Zulu party snubs ANC merger call | Zulu party snubs ANC merger call |
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A mainly Zulu opposition party has rejected South African President Jacob Zuma's offer to merge with his governing African National Congress. | A mainly Zulu opposition party has rejected South African President Jacob Zuma's offer to merge with his governing African National Congress. |
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and the ANC have been arch-rivals for more than three decades. | The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and the ANC have been arch-rivals for more than three decades. |
The IFP has long dominated Mr Zuma's home province of Kwa-Zulu Natal but lost power there in the April elections after which Mr Zuma became president. | The IFP has long dominated Mr Zuma's home province of Kwa-Zulu Natal but lost power there in the April elections after which Mr Zuma became president. |
An IFP spokesman told the BBC that a merger was out of the question. | An IFP spokesman told the BBC that a merger was out of the question. |
Reverend Musa Zondi described Mr Zuma's call as "putting the horse before the cart". | Reverend Musa Zondi described Mr Zuma's call as "putting the horse before the cart". |
He said the two parties would need to resolve years of political issues before a merger would be possible. | He said the two parties would need to resolve years of political issues before a merger would be possible. |
'Swallowed' | 'Swallowed' |
He added, however, that his party had no problem with establishing good political relations. | He added, however, that his party had no problem with establishing good political relations. |
"We are opposed to the idea of collapsing the IFP and swallowing it into the belly of the ANC," he said. | "We are opposed to the idea of collapsing the IFP and swallowing it into the belly of the ANC," he said. |
Mr Zuma said he had previously discussed the subject with IFP leader and founder, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, adding it was now time to resume the talks. | Mr Zuma said he had previously discussed the subject with IFP leader and founder, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, adding it was now time to resume the talks. |
But Rev Zondi told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme that this would not happen any time soon. | But Rev Zondi told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme that this would not happen any time soon. |
Mr Buthelezi founded the IFP in 1975 with the blessing of the ANC, after the latter was outlawed by the white minority government of the time. | Mr Buthelezi founded the IFP in 1975 with the blessing of the ANC, after the latter was outlawed by the white minority government of the time. |
But the BBC's Richard Hamilton says accusations that Inkatha was consorting with the apartheid government to oppress black South Africans led to a collapse in their relations and the bloodshed of thousands. | But the BBC's Richard Hamilton says accusations that Inkatha was consorting with the apartheid government to oppress black South Africans led to a collapse in their relations and the bloodshed of thousands. |
If the parties were to unite, he says it would mean a change in South Africa's political sphere, as it would consolidate the ANC's grip on power and weaken the main opposition, the mainly white Democratic Alliance. | If the parties were to unite, he says it would mean a change in South Africa's political sphere, as it would consolidate the ANC's grip on power and weaken the main opposition, the mainly white Democratic Alliance. |
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