The Africa n National Congress staged an election rally in Johannesburg on Saturday as the focus of next week’s South Africa n election turned to the fate of the ANC party and whether it was going to lose its parliamentary majority for the first time, as many expect.South Africa n President Cyril Ramaphosa adresses Africa n National Congress supporters at the Siyanqoba rally at FNB stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa , Saturday, May 25, 2024.
While the ANC’s support has shrunk in three successive national elections and appears set to continue dropping, no party has emerged to overtake it — or even challenge it — and it is still widely expected to be the largest party by some way in this election. While conceding to some failures, the ANC has maintained that South Africa is a better place than it was during apartheid, when a set of race-based laws oppressed the country’s Black majority in favor of a small white minority. The ANC was also widely credited with success in expanding social support and housing and other services for millions of poor South Africans in the decade after apartheid, even if critics say it has lost its way recently.
South Africans vote for parties and not directly for their president in national elections. Parties then get seats in Parliament according to their share of the vote and the lawmakers elect the president — which is why the ANC losing its majority would be so critical to the 71-year-old Ramaphosa’s hope of being reelected for a second and final five-year term.
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