Latest updates reveal a seismic shift in power as South Africa's ruling party faces the possibility of losing majority for the first time in decades! ๐ฟ๐ฆ #SouthAfricaElections #ANC
In a surprising turn of events, South Africa is abuzz with the news that the African National Congress (ANC) is on the verge of losing its majority in the recent elections. The main opposition leader emphasized the importance of breaking the ANC's stronghold to 'rescue South Africa.' With only 42 percent of the votes secured by the ruling ANC party, a drastic shift in power dynamics is looming over the country.
As the election results unfold, the Democratic Alliance, led by former President Jacob Zuma's party, and the EFF are emerging as significant players with substantial percentages. The potential for a coalition government is high, signaling a new era of political alliances in South Africa.
President Cyril Ramaphosa's leadership is being closely observed as the ANC grapples with the possibility of relinquishing its long-held majority status. Despite projected unfavorable results, Ramaphosa remains steadfast in his position as the ANC leader, adding intrigue to the evolving political landscape.
With over 97 percent of votes counted, the ANC is on the brink of a historic shift towards power-sharing and coalition negotiations. The expected outcome of these elections will not only shape the future of South Africa's governance but also redefine the political landscape in the region.
South Africa's main opposition leader said Friday morning that breaking the African National Congress's majority is โthe way to rescue South Africa,โ as 60% ...
Ruling ANC party sits at just under 42 percent after 90 percent of results completed in South Africa elections.
South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) party looks set to lose its majority for the first time in 30 years with results from 90% of polling ...
A woman wearing the African National Congress (ANC) regalia votes during South African elections in Hopetown, Northern Cape province, South Africa on May 29 ...
Trailing behind are the Democratic Alliance (DA) on 21.65%, the MK party led by former President Jacob Zuma on 13.81% and the EFF with 9.49%. The final results ...
However, President Cyril Ramaphosa will not be resigning as ANC leader after what are projected to be bad election results for the party, ANC Deputy Secretary- ...
Should the ANC lose its majority, it would also have implications for President Cyril Ramaphosa. South Africans vote for parties in elections and the president ...
With more than 97 percent of votes counted, results show the ruling ANC will lose its majority and be forced to seek coalition partners. South Africa election ...
South Africa's ruling party, the African National Congress is on course to lose its majority in parliament. In Summary. Final results are expected over the ...
On May 29, South Africa went to the polls for the seventh time since its first democratic elections in 1994, when Nelson Mandela led the African National ...
Trailing behind are the Democratic Alliance (DA) on 22%, the MK party led by former President Jacob Zuma on 15% and the EFF with 9%. The final results are ...
South Africa's governing African National Congress (ANC) had 40.98% of the vote after the election commission released results from 91.62% of polling ...
The ANC's free-fall, the return of Jacob Zuma and a new era of coalitions.