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The African National Congress in South Africa is willing to discuss forming a partnership with its rivals after losing its national majority. However, the ANC insists that any coalition must involve President Cyril Ramaphosa as its leader, setting a high condition for a deal with former President Jacob Zuma's uMkhonto weSizwe Party, who has made Ramaphosa's removal a condition for their support. With results showing ANC at 40.2%, down from 57.5% in 2019, the party led by Nelson Mandela faced a significant voter rebuke in the recent election.
Source: YAHOO