The ANC’s national executive committee (NEC) is reflecting on the outcomes of its recent lekgotla, following the party’s disappointing performance in the national and provincial elections in May. The NEC convened for a six-day meeting to address the loss of its outright majority for the first time since 1994, prompting the need for a government of national unity involving over 10 political parties.
Despite the option of forming a coalition with parties like the DA or EFF, the ANC chose a broader unity approach. Head of elections Mdumiseni Ntuli presented a detailed report on the factors contributing to the ANC’s decreased support, resulting in only 40% of the vote in the polls.
With the focus on evaluating past strategies and exploring new paths forward, the NEC’s feedback from the lekgotla is crucial for the party’s future direction and rebuilding momentum. Stay tuned for updates as the ANC charts its course post-election.
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