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South Africa’s DA leader seeks to demote agriculture minister

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JOHANNESBURG, June 17 (Reuters) - ‌The leader of South Africa's ​Democratic Alliance has asked President Cyril Ramaphosa for changes ⁠to his party's representatives in the cabinet, including the demotion of the agriculture minister, ​his predecessor as party leader.

• Hill-Lewis, who leads the ‌second-largest party in the country's governing coalition, said in a statement on Wednesday that he had ⁠written to Ramaphosa asking him ⁠to move John Steenhuisen from agriculture minister to deputy trade minister.

• The DA agreed on 12 positions in Ramaphosa's cabinet as part ‌of its agreement to join the Government of ⁠National Unity coalition in ‌June 2024 and can ask ​the president to change its representatives.

• Steenhuisen led the pro-business DA from 2019 until April ‌this year, when Hill-Lewis took ​over.

• Steenhuisen's tenure ⁠as agriculture minister has focused on ‌tackling a severe foot-and-mouth ⁠disease outbreak.

• The DA has proposed that current Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Willie ​Aucamp takes over ‌as agriculture minister and wants him to "bring the (foot-and-mouth) ⁠crisis under control," Hill-Lewis ​said.

(Reporting by Nellie Peyton;Writing by Sfundo ​Parakozov;Editing by Alexander Winning)

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