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In May 2024, South Africa held national elections. The ruling African National Congress, for the first time since the end of Apartheid in 1994, failed to get a majority and is faced with the need to establish a governing coalition with one of its rivals or hold new elections whose outcome would not be a foregone conclusion. What impact will the elections have on South Africa’s relations with the rest of the Global South, with the United States and other Western nations, and how will global and African markets respond to the various possibilities of coalition governments.
Bob Wekesa of the African Center for the Study of the US (CSUS), Paul Nantulya of the U.S. National Defense University, foreign policy analyst Sanusha Naidu, and former Ambassador J. Peter Pham join FPRI Africa Program Chair Ambassador Charles Ray for an in depth look at the future of South Africa post-election.This panel discussion is jointly presented by FPRI and ACSUS.
Date: 25 July 2024
Time: 17:00
Platform: Zoom
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the recent elections and their broader implications for South Africa. Register now to secure your spot and participate in this critical conversation.
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Aftermath of South Africa’s 2024 Elections (youtube.com).