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South Africans vote in election that could end ANC's parliamentary majority
South Africa's general election is a significant moment in the country's political history, as the African National Congress (ANC) faces the possibility of losing its outright majority for the first time since democracy was established in 1994. The ANC played a crucial role in ending apartheid and bringing freedom to black South Africans. However, current polls suggest that the party may not receive more than 50% of the national vote, raising the prospect of a coalition government. The election is taking place against a backdrop of economic stagnation, high unemployment rates, and significant income inequality. These challenges have contributed to a grim national mood, with many South Africans expressing frustration and disillusionment with the ANC's performance in office.
We have placed South Africa on a new trajectory of recovery and laid a strong foundation for future growth.
South Africa's general election is a watershed moment in the political history of the country.
2024 South Africa Elections
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sources
- 1.Al Jazeera
- 2.France 24
- 3.The Times of India
- 4.The Times
- 5.CTV News
- 6.The Washington Post
- 7.ABC News (Australia)
- 8.DW News
- 9.The New York Times
- 10.The Guardian
- 11.CNA News
- 12.BBC
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.Economic Freedom Fighters
- 4.uMkhonto we Sizwe
- 5.Electronic Frontier Foundation
- 6.Afrobarometer
- 7.MK Party
- 8.African National Congress Youth League
- 9.Boston Consulting Group
- 10.Coloured People's Congress
- 11.Democratic Party
- 12.Electoral Commission of South Africa
persons
- 1.Cyril Ramaphosa
- 2.Jacob Zuma
- 3.Nelson Mandela
- 4.John Steenhuisen
- 5.Julius Malema
- 6.Samuel Ratshalingwa
- 7.Velaphi Banda
- 8.Aleix Montana
- 9.Alessandro Xenos
- 10.Attiya Songo
- 11.Busisiwe Mthethwa
- 12.Daniel Silke