South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is reelected by lawmakers for a second term
- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was re-elected for a second term after his party reached a coalition deal with a former political opponent just before the vote.
- The African National Congress secured a deal with the Democratic Alliance to ensure Ramaphosa's return as leader.
- Ramaphosa won against Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, in a parliamentary vote to retain his position.
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Tinubu congratulates President Ramaphosa on re-election in South Africa
President Tinubu calls for the strengthening of bilateral ties between Nigeria and South Africa as strategic partners in Africa for the overall advancement of the continent. President Bola Tinubu has extended his warm congratulations to President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa on his re-election Chief Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President, Media and Publicity, in a statement on Saturday, said the president also congratulated the peopl…
In Südafrika bleibt Cyril Ramaphosa im Amt. In der Nationalversammlung stimmten 283 der 339 Abgeordneten für den amtierenden Präsidenten.
Parliament votes by a majority for Cyril Ramaphosa to remain at the head of state. But he is entering his new term of office weakened. More...
After a historic defeat in the legislative elections in May, the ANC was looking for an unprecedented coalition. On Friday 14 June, it joined forces with the liberal party of the Democratic Alliance and the Zulu nationalist Inkhata party.
Despite a weak government record, Cyril Ramaphosa remains in power in South Africa. His party, the ANC, which had been spoiled with success for decades, had suffered a severe setback in the elections.
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