The ANC Will Undoubtedly Lose the Majority in the National Assembly: The CSIR

ANC certain to lose its majority in the National Assembly: CSIR

The African National Congress (ANC) will inevitably lose its majority in the National Assembly, which means that there will likely be a lot of talks and negotiations over the coming days.

The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) predicts that the African National Congress (ANC) will have 161 members in the National Assembly, down from 230 in 2019, with little over 48% of the ballots counted.

It is anticipated that the Democratic Alliance (DA) will stay at 87, down from 84 five years ago.

According to the CSIR algorithm, MK is predicted to have 57 seats, the EFF 38, which is 6 fewer than in the previous election.

With one or two seats apiece, a number of new parties, such as the United Africans Transformation, the Patriotic Alliance, ActionSA, BOSA, Rise Mzansi, and the National Colored Convention, might also be included.

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