A new study conducted by the Social Research Foundation (SRF), shows that while the ruling ANC continues to lose support, it may well achieve 50% of the vote in the 2024 general elections, due to the ineptitude of opposition parties that are in coalition governments at local government level.
A new study conducted by the Social Research Foundation , shows that while the ruling ANC continues to lose support, it may well achieve 50% of the vote in the 2024 general elections due to the ineptitude of opposition parties that are in coalition governments at local government level.reports that opposition parties have been unable to capitalise on a weakening ruling party – failing to gain the trust of those voters looking for an alternative.
“New kids on the block ActionSA would get 5%, the IFP would come in with 3%, the Freedom Front Plus would get 2%, and the UDM would get 1%.”Voters that were interviewed associate the ANC with terms such as ‘greed’, ‘broken promises’, ‘indifference’, ‘corruption’ and ‘criminality’, said the City Press.
The DA and several smaller rivals have begun talks on a cooperation framework to maximise their collective support, it said. A key prize would be to secure control of the province of Gauteng, the nation’s economic hub that includes Johannesburg and Pretoria – and the one where the ANC’s majority is seen as most at risk.
Its leader Julius Malema this week told News24 that he would consider working with the ANC after the election, but only if it was led by Paul Mashatile as president.A poll conducted by market research firm Ipsos earlier in August showed the ANC well below the 50% mark for the 2024 elections, “while all other political parties have a lot of work to do to impress voters to turn out and draw a cross next to their names in 2024”.
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