The South African General Elections of 2024 : The End of ANC Dominance?

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The South African General Elections of 2024 : The End of ANC Dominance?

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A vital and authoritative resource for all citizens by a duo with a track record. Collette Schulz-Herzenberg and Roger Southall's collaboration can always be relied upon to provide a succinctly comprehensive review of South African elections. The fourth in a series on South African elections, this book promises to be the most consequential. South Africa is facing its worst economic crisis since the inauguration of democracy. Preliminary polls suggest that there are high expectations that the ANC, the ruling party since 1994, will likely lose its predominance, compelling it to forge a coalition with other parties to retain its grip on power.

A coalition government is not new to democratic South Africa. In the early days of democracy, coalition governments operated at a provincial level in the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal before giving way to DA dominance in the Western Cape and ANC dominance in KwaZulu-Natal and other provinces. However, ANC's dominance has recently been disrupted, with pre-election indications suggesting that along with the potential loss of its majority at the national level, it will also lose control of Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. The vital questions this book poses are: What is causing this disruption? What is the possible impact? What are the coalition government's prospects in South Africa? Does coalition government offer the prospect of a democratic renewal, or will it plunge South Africa into further crisis?

The book begins by providing a comprehensive survey of this latest contest's turbulent political and economic background. It then outlines and assesses how electoral reform ordered by the Constitutional Court will affect the electoral landscape. This will be summed up by critical insights into the changes in public opinion, electoral participation and political (re)alignment.

The second section provides detailed and highly informed analyses of the campaigns of the significant contesting parties. It explores how the ANC has sought to prevent its much-predicted electoral decline, how the DA has tried to overcome the much-highlighted racial limits in its popular appeal, and how the EFF's populism has defined (and limited?) its performance.

The electoral system has always encouraged participation by a multiplicity of political parties. Section three offers analyses of the potential and performances of established smaller parties (notably the IFP and VF+), complemented by a study of the origins, inspiration and campaigns of myriad new arrivals to the electoral scene. It further explores how these are related to recent electoral reforms. Do they have a significant social base? What are their regional and spatial dimensions? Are they vehicles of an increasingly disaffected middle class? Do they provide a stable basis for a coalition government, or is South Africa about to embark upon a governmental game of musical chairs and resultant political instability?

The final chapters provide a detailed review of the election results at national and provincial levels, wrapped up by the editors offering their assessment of their immediate and longer-term significance.

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