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How ANC’s Dominance in South Africa is Waning After Three Decades

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
May 31, 2024
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Since the historic democratic election of 1994, the African National Congress, ANC, has reigned as the dominant political force in South Africa.

Under the leadership of Nelson Mandela, the ANC spearheaded the struggle against apartheid, culminating in Mandela’s election as the country’s first black president.

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This monumental victory marked the beginning of a new era, with the ANC embodying the hopes and aspirations of a nation yearning for equality and justice.

In the years that followed, the ANC’s support swelled, reaching an impressive peak of 70% in the 2004 elections.

This period of political dominance was characterized by significant social and economic reforms aimed at redressing the injustices of the past. The ANC’s policies, though sometimes controversial, resonated with a broad swath of the electorate, who viewed the party as the torchbearer of Mandela’s legacy.

However, the ANC’s seemingly unassailable position has eroded over the years. The decline began gradually but became more pronounced as the party grappled with internal strife, allegations of corruption, and challenges in governance.

By the late 2010s, these issues had significantly tarnished its reputation, leading to a steady erosion of its support base.

As evidenced by recent trends, the ANC’s share of the vote has now slipped below the crucial 50% threshold for the first time since 1994.

This marks a significant turning point in South Africa’s political landscape. If these trends persist, the once-dominant ANC may find itself in uncharted waters, facing the prospect of coalition politics or even opposition status.

The forthcoming elections will be a critical test for the ANC.

As it stands on the precipice of a potential political realignment, the party must navigate a complex array of challenges to reclaim the trust of a disillusioned electorate and reassert its relevance in a rapidly changing South Africa.

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