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South African president demotes former DA leader among cabinet changes

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JOHANNESBURG, July 1 (Reuters) - ‌South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced cabinet ​changes late on Tuesday, demoting the former leader of his party's ⁠main coalition partner from agriculture minister to deputy trade minister as requested by its new leader.

• Geordin Hill-Lewis took ​over as Democratic Alliance leader in April and asked Ramaphosa ‌for changes to his party's representatives in the cabinet two weeks ago.

• The DA is the second-largest party in South ⁠Africa's governing coalition after Ramaphosa's African National Congress.

• ⁠Hill-Lewis asked Ramaphosa to move his predecessor as DA leader, John Steenhuisen, from the agriculture portfolio amid a severe foot-and-mouth disease outbreak.

• Ramaphosa appointed the DA's Willie Aucamp ‌as agriculture minister, as Hill-Lewis had asked. Aucamp previously ⁠served as forestry, fisheries and environment ‌minister.

• Ramaphosa also named the ANC's ​Dina Pule as minister of social development, filling a vacancy that emerged in May when Sisisi Tolashe was removed ‌following misconduct allegations.

• Pule has not ​held a cabinet post ⁠since 2013, when she was dismissed after media ‌reports that she gave preferential ⁠treatment to a company run by her boyfriend. Pule denied wrongdoing at the time, but a parliamentary ethics committee ​found she had breached ‌the code of conduct for lawmakers and sanctioned her.

• ⁠Pule is a senior figure ​in the ANC Women's League.

(Reporting by Sfundo Parakozov;Editing by ​Alexander Winning, Alexandra Hudson)

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