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South Africa's ANC Nears Coalition Government Deal
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The African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa has been struggling to form a coalition government after losing its parliamentary majority for the first time since apartheid in the May 29 elections. The party's vote share collapsed from 57.5% in 2019 to 40%, with supporters defecting to breakaway parties. Despite this, the ANC claims to have made a "breakthrough" on forming a government of national unity, although details are still being finalized.
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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
organizations
- 1.African National Congress Party
- 2.Democratic Alliance
- 3.Inkatha Freedom party
- 4.uMkhonto we Sizwe
- 5.Economic Freedom Fighters
- 6.Electronic Frontier Foundation
- 7.Freedom Front Plus
- 8.MK Party
- 9.Patriotic Alliance
- 10.Wits University School of Governance
persons
- 1.Fikile Mbalula
- 2.Jacob Zuma
- 3.Cyril Ramaphosa
- 4.Julius Malema
- 5.Solly Malatsi
- 6.Hlengiwe Ndlovu
- 7.John Steenhuisen
- 8.Nelson Mandela
- 9.Susan Booysen
- 10.Velenkosini Hlabisa
technicals
- 1.Zulu