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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.
We are against the inclusion of the DA and the Freedom Front Plus, because that represents imperialism, represents racism and white supremacy, represents backwardness.
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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.uMkhonto we Sizwe
- 2.Democratic Alliance
- 3.Inkatha Freedom party
- 4.African National Congress Party
- 5.Economic Freedom Fighters
- 6.Electronic Frontier Foundation
- 7.Patriotic Alliance
- 8.Freedom Front Plus
- 9.Wits University School of Governance
- 10.MK Party
persons
- 1.Fikile Mbalula
- 2.Jacob Zuma
- 3.Julius Malema
- 4.Cyril Ramaphosa
- 5.Solly Malatsi
- 6.Susan Booysen
- 7.Hlengiwe Ndlovu
- 8.Velenkosini Hlabisa
- 9.John Steenhuisen
- 10.Nelson Mandela
technicals
- 1.Zulu