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Ex-Leader Zuma's Party Joins Opposition in South African Parliament
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South Africa's uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party will join an alliance of smaller opposition parties in parliament, aiming to coordinate resistance against the governing coalition led by the African National Congress (ANC). The MK party won 14.6% of the vote in recent elections, translating to 58 seats in the 400-seat National Assembly.
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perspectives
- 1.Election
- 2.Ethnic tensions
- 3.South African politics
- 4.South Africa under Cyril Ramaphosa
- 5.Violence in South Africa
countries
- 1.Eritrea
- 2.Ethiopia
- 3.Ghana
- 4.South Africa
organizations
- 1.African National Congress Party
- 2.Democratic Alliance
- 3.uMkhonto we Sizwe
- 4.United Democratic Movement
- 5.Economic Freedom Fighters
- 6.Global Health Fund
- 7.Independent National Electoral Commission
- 8.Inkatha Freedom party
- 9.Marxist Economic Freedom Fighters
- 10.National Party
- 11.Patriotic Alliance