Reported 6 months ago
South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) has initiated talks with potential allies to form a government after losing its parliamentary majority, prompting a coalition discussion. Despite the electoral setback diminishing ANC's power to around 40.2% of the vote, the party is exploring various options, including coalition agreements or a possible rerun of the election. The party is firm on President Cyril Ramaphosa's leadership and will not entertain demands for his resignation. The ANC is considering forming alliances with different parties to retain influence in the government amidst the post-election dynamics.
Source: YAHOO