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Career politician John Steenhuisen was first elected in 1999
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John Steenhuisen has been elected parliamentary leader of
South Africa's main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA).
The DA's former chief whip was chosen after the resignation of Mmusi
Maimane as both parliamentary and party leader.
Mr Maimane, who is black, had said the traditionally
white party was not the "best vehicle" to create a united South
Africa.
In the last seven days, two other senior members resigned
from the party.
Herman Mashaba, the black mayor of Johannesburg, resigned
on Monday, citing concerns over how the party handled race as one of the
reasons for his departure.
On Wednesday, Mr Maimane's resignation was quickly
followed by that of party federal chairman Athol Trollip, a white politician
who is a Maimane loyalist.
Mr Steenhuisen was the only nominee for the parliamentary
leadership, DA official Annelie Lotriet said on Sunday.
The election of the 43-year-old has become a trending
topic on Twitter in South Africa with users pointing out that the DA leadership
is now all white and questioning the election of a leader who lacks university
education.
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