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Ramaphosa 'for president'

2005-06-21 10:12

Donwald Pressly

Cape Town - Businessman Cyril Ramaphosa has emerged in a top South Africa opinion survey as the favourite to succeed Thabo Mbeki as president of South Africa.

Finance Minister Trevor Manuel emerges as second favourite choice of South Africans and official opposition leader Tony Leon is in third place.

The survey by Markinor - released by Mari Harris and Anneke Greyling on Tuesday - comes in the wake of the announcement that the African National Congress's deputy president Jacob Zuma would be withdrawing from participation from ruling party structures "pending the completion of the legal process" so as to allow his organisation to function smoothly without pressure while he faces charges of corruption.

The national prosecuting authority announced on Monday that Zuma would face prosecution on two counts of corruption.

The survey thus took out Zuma, who was axed as the nation's deputy president last week, as a prospective successor for president although it said he had come up as a prospective successor in the survey.

The survey was conducted from 28 October to 30 November last year among 3 500 randomly selected respondents from all walks of life.

Asked who would be Mbeki's successor, Ramaphosa - who emerged with the most votes for the ANC's national executive committee at the 1997 ruling African National Congress (ANC) national conference but slipped to second position behind Manuel at the 2002 conference - emerged as the top candidate.

Among ruling African National Congress supporters he was also the strongest candidate for president - gaining 12% of ANC supporters with Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota coming in second and Manuel third spot - with 4.2% and 3.8% respectively.

Lekota, however, slips down to fifth place among all South Africans of all race groups and political allegiances.

Among Democratic Alliance supporters party leader Tony Leon comes in first with 31% but Manuel is a close second with 14% support followed by Ramaphosa with 7%.

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