South Africa heads for coalition as ANC set for big fall

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MIDRAND, South Africa (Reuters) – South African political parties geared up for coalition talks on Friday as the governing African National Congress (ANC) looked set to fall well short of a majority in this week’s election, the first time this has happened in 30 years of democracy.

While the party of the late Nelson Mandela looked likely to remain the largest political force, voters appear to have punished the former liberation movement for years of decline.

The ANC had won every previous national election since the historic 1994 vote that ended white minority rule, but over the last decade South Africans have watched the economy stagnate, unemployment and poverty climb and infrastructure crumble, leading to regular power outages.

With results in from 51.92% of polling stations, the ANC had 42.3% of votes, a precipitous drop from the 57.5% of votes it secured in the last national election in 2019.

Projections by South Africa’s Council for Scientific and Industrial Research indicated the ANC would get 40.5% when full results are in.

So far the pro-business Democratic Alliance (DA) was in second place on 23.4%. uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK), a new party led by former president Jacob Zuma, was at 10.8% and eating into ANC support, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal, Zuma’s home province.

MK had overtaken the radical Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), currently the third biggest party in parliament, which was sitting on 9.6%.

By law the election commission has seven days to release full provisional results, but elections officials have said they are planning for a Sunday announcement.

Additionally, it underscores the need for adaptive leadership and inclusive governance practices to navigate the complexities of coalition politics. As South Africa navigates this transitional phase, the outcomes of coalition negotiations will shape the country’s future trajectory.
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