30 years after the end of apartheid, South African democracy is struggling. As South Africans head to the ballot in May, the country grapples with unemployment, collapsing infrastructure and poor governance.
ANC has governed since 1994, with support often well above 60 percent. The party has been in steady decline over the last few years and has lost control over several of the biggest cities.
Although ANC will remain South Africa’s biggest political party, its support may drop below 50 percent and it may lose the majority in several of the provinces. This will pave the way to new political coalitions.
Who will govern South Africa? What are the implications for political stability? And what are the prospects for addressing poverty and inequalities?
A light breakfast will be served.
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