ANC Loses Majority, Forms Unprecedented Coalition in South Africa
New Era Begins with Cyril Ramaphosa's Re-election
In a historic turn of events, South Africa's African National Congress (ANC) has forged an alliance with the Democratic Alliance, a party traditionally supported by white South Africans.
The ANC, which has governed South Africa since the end of apartheid in 1994, lost its parliamentary majority in the recent election. This unprecedented loss has forced the party to seek alliances to form a coalition government.
Fragile Coalition Elected Ramaphosa
On Friday, a fragile coalition of lawmakers elected Cyril Ramaphosa for a second term as president. This marks a new era in South African politics, as the ANC no longer has the dominance it once enjoyed.
The coalition government is expected to face challenges, with tensions between the ANC and the Democratic Alliance likely to emerge. However, the unprecedented nature of the alliance provides a glimmer of hope for a more inclusive and representative South African government.
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