South Africa's ANC Loses Majority, Faces Coalition Era
Historic election results end ANC's 30-year rule, ushering in coalition negotiations with diverse political parties.
- The African National Congress (ANC) received just over 40% of the vote, losing its parliamentary majority for the first time since 1994.
- Potential coalition partners include the Democratic Alliance (DA), Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), and uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK).
- ANC's loss attributed to high unemployment, corruption, power cuts, and poor public services.
- President Cyril Ramaphosa remains steadfast despite calls for his resignation from some coalition prospects.
- The next two weeks will be crucial as parties negotiate the formation of a new government.














































