DA submits G20 proposals to President Ramaphosa
28 November 2024
Today, the Democratic Alliance (DA) submitted a letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa outlining our list of key proposals on South Africa’s approach to its hosting of the G20 Summit as our country prepares to assume the G20 Presidency on Sunday, 1 December 2024. This submission includes some of the DA’s desired outcomes for South Africa’s G20 Presidency to ensure that we achieve maximum benefit from this window of immense international opportunity for all South African citizens.
Primarily, the DA has called for the re-establishment of the G20 Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC), which now comprises DA ministers Steenhuisen, Gwarube, Malatsi, and George, to serve as South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU) foreign policy engine room. Our G20 Summit is South Africa’s very first step into the international arena as a state under the direction of a plurality of parties and voices, and this more holistic representation of South African society within our national government must now reflect in our international engagements.
As the IMC undertakes to provide policy guidance and recommendations to cabinet regarding the substantive and logistical preparations of South Africa’s G20 Presidency, this committee must also serve as the platform where the GNU foreign policy can be developed and ratified in conjunction with our G20 theme, using the constitution and the GNU statement of intent as its policy compasses.
We as the DA advocate for a foreign policy that is both principled in its adherence to, and promotion of, the South African constitution while being pragmatic in its pursuit of international trade and cooperation, which are in our country’s national interest. This must be undertaken in a manner that is cognisant of South Africa’s role as a regional power, a representative of both the global south and developing nations, and a crucial interlocutor between Africa and the world.