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•Key S.Africa party warns unity government amid dispute
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President Cyril Ramaphosa is due to sign the Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill on Friday .
New law will give the government more power to determine the language and admission policies of schools which critics say could undermine mother-tongue education.
The Democratic Alliance (DA ) leader John Steenhuisen says it could not rule out quitting the government.
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