After Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi postponed the announcement of the provincial executive on Monday due to being at loggerheads with the DA over sharing MEC positions, former DA MP Douglas Gibson believes the blue party's demand for more positions was fair.
Lesufi has forgotten he's only the premier because the DA voted for him. He's in the first stage of grief, which is denial that voters rejected him and his party because they were unsatisfactory as rulers of Gauteng over the past few years. He mustn't be greedy and try to grab more than he's entitled to, Gibson said in a Newzroom Afrika interview.
Gibson said President Cyril Ramaphosa would have to intervene if the parties continued to fail to reach agreement.
The national government has set the tone and an example. I'm sure if Lesufi is unreasonable, the DA won't agree with him and President Ramaphosa will have to take out the whip, he said.