The African National Congress (ANC), once led by Nelson Mandela, has lost its majority in South Africa's National Assembly for the first time, securing only 159 of the 400 seats. This significant decline in support forces the ANC into a position where it must seek coalition partners to form the next government. The results, announced by the electoral commission, reflect a dramatic shift in the political landscape of South Africa, with poor voter turnout and dwindling support for the ANC being key factors. President Cyril Ramaphosa, despite facing calls for his resignation, has not indicated any plans to step down. This election marks a pivotal moment in South African politics, signaling potential changes in governance and policy direction.
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