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The article discusses the decline of the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa, once revered for its role in ending apartheid and promoting democracy. Over the years, the ANC has faced growing dissatisfaction due to unfulfilled promises, widespread corruption scandals involving officials enriching themselves, and internal infighting since Nelson Mandela's presidency. The upcoming national election on May 29 is anticipated to reflect a significant rejection of the ANC, potentially leading to a loss of its parliamentary majority for the first time and necessitating a coalition government.
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