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South Africa votes in 2024: could a coalition between major parties ANC and EFF run the country?

South Africa votes in 2024: could a coalition between major parties ANC and EFF run the country?

SOUTH Africa’s 2024 national and provincial elections are regarded as a realistic opportunity for coalition governments to be formed in some provinces and also at the national level. This would mark a dramatic change from the current situation in which coalition governments have only been formed at local level. Author DIRK KOTZE, Professor in Political Science, University of South Africa Electoral trends since 2016 underscore these expectations. The ANC lost its majorities in metropolitan councils in Gauteng and Nelson Mandela Bay. Its majorities in the national and provincial legislatures also declined. But support for opposition parties did not escalate at…
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Hundreds of elite Israeli reservists say they are joining judicial protests

Hundreds of elite Israeli reservists say they are joining judicial protests

DAN WILLIAMS A group of Israelis describing themselves as reservists in elite military and intelligence units said they would not turn up for some duties from Sunday, escalating protests at the hard-right government's planned judicial overhaul. Members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition, which wields a Knesset majority, say they want bills that would limit the authority of the Supreme Court to be written into law by April 2. The plan has stirred concern for Israel's democratic health at home and abroad. As ratification nears, demonstrations have spiralled, the shekel has slipped and fears have been voiced by national security…
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DRC on brink of political crisis

DRC on brink of political crisis

STANIS BUJAKERA ALLIES of former Congolese leader Joseph Kabila have rejected President Felix Tshisekedi's move to end his governing coalition with them, setting up a stark test of Tshisekedi's political strength and sparking clashes in the capital. One day after announcing he planned to form a new majority coalition that would leave him free to sack his government, Tshisekedi asked for the resignation of Prime Minister Sylvestre Ilunga, who is a Kabila ally, a source at the presidency said. "He's not going to resign. We know that," the source said, adding that Tshisekedi would have to force Ilunga out by…
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