Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted May 28, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted May 28, 2024 South ******* prepares for election that could see ANC lose grip on power President of the ruling ******** National Congress (ANC) and South ******** President, Cyril Ramaphosa at a rally on May 25, 2024 in Johannesburg, South *******. Chris Mcgrath | Getty Images News | Getty Images Some 30 years on from the peaceful transition from apartheid rule to democracy, South ******* could once again be on the cusp of change. Since coming to power in South *******’s first democratic election in 1994, the ******** National Congress has focused on making inclusivity a core pillar of the country’s economy. But its efforts to raise the living standards of the disadvantaged haven’t always been successful, and in Wednesday’s election, the dominance of the party is expected to wane. Current polling suggests that the ANC, led by President Cyril Ramaphosa, could see its share of the vote fall below 50% for the first time. While the party of Nelson Mandela had 57.5% support in the last national election, it was already edging close to losing its stronghold in key areas like the economic hub of the country, Gauteng. Of the 62-million-strong population, more than This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up to vote. And turnout may be a worry as voter apathy rises. At the last national assembly election in 2019, turnout was 66%, already 7 percentage points lower than the previous vote. Even with the highest possible voter turnout, the ANC’s result is expected to drop below 50%. Blackouts, unemployment, *********** and ****** The issues facing the country are many and remain systemic. *******’s most industrialized nation has a weak power grid which has led to hundreds of hours of blackouts hampering development and manufacturing. Vehicles travel along a darkened street without lighting during a load-shedding power outage *******, in central Johannesburg, South *******, on Feb. 13, 2023. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images It is also battling an unemployment rate of This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up — among the highest in the world — anemic economic growth that may not reach 1% this year, and *********** scandals that have pointed to weaknesses in governance by the ANC and its affiliates. In addition to this, the country has one of the highest violent ****** rates in the world, with This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Voters also have much more choice this time around, with many more candidates to choose from. Some 14,889 candidates will stand in contention for 887 seats across at least 70 parties. While the incumbent Ramaphosa stands again, his biggest rivals include John Steenhuisen from Democratic Alliance and Julius Malema from Economic Freedom Fighters. Former South ******** President Jacob Zuma dances on the stage before speaking to supporters at Puma Stadium on May 26, 2024 in Emalahleni, South *******. Per-anders Pettersson | Getty Images News | Getty Images All face a familiar foe who could serve as king-maker in this election. Former President Jacob Zuma is currently leader of uMkhonto weSizwe, a political party only created in December 2023. Zuma, who was sentenced to 15 months in prison for failing to appear at an inquiry into ***********, has recently won a court battle allowing him to run for parliament. ‘Significantly adverse market reaction’ If polls are to be believed, the election results will see South ******* end up with its first coalition government. Analysts from Fitch Solutions expect the ANC to form a coalition with smaller parties, “allowing it to remain the main policy driver.” However they flagged a number of unexpected — but possible — outcomes that could be negatively received by markets. “We continue to flag three alternative scenarios: the ANC scraping a slim majority, an ANC-Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) coalition, or a win by the opposition coalition, the Multi-Party Charter,” the Fitch Solutions analysts wrote earlier this month. “While any of the coalition groupings will pose headwinds to policymaking, negatively impacting investor sentiment, we flag that an ANC-EFF coalition would likely result in a significantly adverse market reaction, negatively impacting bond yields and the rand.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up South *******,Voting,Government and politics,Jacob Zuma,Breaking News: Politics,Politics,World economy,business news #South #******* #prepares #election #ANC #lose #grip #power This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/38952-south-africa-prepares-for-election-that-could-see-anc-lose-grip-on-power/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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