We asked two top astrologers what the stars say about the 2019 elections – here’s their prediction | BISouthAfrica
found in their astrological charts for 8 May 2019, the ANC, DA, EFF, and their leaders.
If nothing else it seems to portend full and enthusiastic participation.
We all know it is a foregone conclusion that the ANC is all but assured yet another victory in this general election. The real question is, by what margin? There seems to be an element of self-congratulation around the time of the election in the chart we're using for the ANC , but it is not unlikely that in the weeks following the election the ANC may need to make concessions and come down a notch or two.
We note from the founding chart of the ANCYL a spike in frustration and a spirit of antagonism during the first four days of May 2019, but the actual day of the election itself also describes the organisation as excitable and inflammatory . We don't find much astrological evidence for anything resembling a 'victory lap' in the chart for the DA or its leader, Mmusi Maimane.
One reason for this is the conjunction of the Sun and Jupiter on its official founding date of 2 December 2018. This along with certain other factors in the Good party's founding chart seems to point to the party having an impressive ability to portray itself as 'righteous' or 'good' and may be capable of inspiring hope and optimism, but there is however some indication that this lucky, upbeat and expansive 'party persona' lacks real longevity and follow through .
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