Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen has announced he will not seek re-election as federal leader of the party. The announcement came during a media briefing in Durban on Wednesday, as the DA prepares for its national elective congress in April.
Steenhuisen Cites New Priorities
Steenhuisen stated his decision is driven by his commitment to address the ongoing foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in his role as Agriculture Minister. He described the outbreak as “the most devastating foot and mouth outbreak our country has ever seen,” and said he will dedicate his full attention to combating it for the remainder of his term.
He indicated that achieving this goal – moving the DA into government – was his primary objective, and that he now believes it is time for a new leader to guide the party forward. Steenhuisen also acknowledged the upcoming local government elections and stated he could not effectively balance party leadership with the demands of addressing the animal disease crisis.
Looking Ahead
Steenhuisen expressed confidence in the DA’s future, stating, “This is not the end of the road for the DA, and it’s certainly not the end of the road for me.” He envisions the next leader building upon the party’s success within the Government of National Unity (GNU) to become the largest political force in South Africa, capable of leading future coalition governments at all levels.
Sources suggest Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis may be poised to take over the leadership role. However, Hill-Lewis has previously stated he would not challenge Steenhuisen, his close friend, for the position.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted John Steenhuisen to withdraw from the leadership contest?
Steenhuisen stated his withdrawal is due to his commitment to focus on addressing the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in his capacity as Agriculture Minister.
What did Steenhuisen say about his time as leader of the DA?
Steenhuisen described his seven-year tenure as “mission accomplished,” highlighting the party’s move from opposition into government.
Who is being considered as a potential successor to Steenhuisen?
Insiders believe Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis may be a frontrunner, though he has previously indicated he would not challenge Steenhuisen for the leadership.
As the DA prepares for its congress in April, what impact will this leadership transition have on the party’s strategy and future direction?
