South Africa's ANC Loses Majority for First Time in Historic Election

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In a historic election, South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) has lost its outright majority for the first time, securing only 40% of the vote. This marks a significant decline from its previous 57% in 2019, forcing the ANC to form a coalition government. The newly formed uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party, led by controversial former ANC leader Jacob Zuma, emerged as the third-largest party, complicating the political landscape. The election results reflect growing public dissatisfaction with the ANC due to persistent inequality, unemployment, and corruption.
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