South African President Cyril Ramaphosa forms coalition government

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa named a new Cabinet after forming a coalition government with the African National Congress and nine other parties following the loss of the ANC's parliamentary majority. The coalition is unprecedented for South Africa.

Cyril Ramaphosa's Second Term as South Africa's President

Cyril Ramaphosa sworn in for a second term as South Africa's president in a ceremony in Pretoria after his reelection with the help of a coalition of parties. He faces challenges in leading a coalition government with no majority.

Coalition Government Formed in South Africa

The African National Congress party in South Africa has signed a deal to form a coalition government with the main opposition, the Democratic Alliance (DA), and other parties. This marks a seismic shift in South African politics, aligning the ANC with its rival party. The coalition government, known as the government of national unity, aims to address the country's economic struggles, high unemployment, service delivery failures, and corruption. President Cyril Ramaphosa seeks a second term with the support of the DA, while the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) declined to join the coalition. The newly formed populist party, uMkhonto weSizwe led by former President Jacob Zuma, boycotted proceedings alleging election rigging. The ANC has been praised for handling their poor election results and negotiations maturely and calmly.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Third Term

Indian leader Narendra Modi sworn in as prime minister for rare third term leading a coalition government after BJP fails to win supermajority. Modi's coalition relies on allies to retain power. Results indicate swing against Modi's BJP by Dalits and cautious relief for Muslims. Analysts say coalition government might offer stability and restrain Modi's authoritarian tendencies.

Narendra Modi's Third Term as India's Prime Minister

Narendra Modi sworn in for a rare third term as India's prime minister after his party failed to win a majority. Modi's coalition government now relies on regional allies for support.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Election Setback

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced unexpected setbacks in the recent election, with his majority in doubt despite claiming a third term. Critics point to eroding human rights and religious tensions under Modi's leadership. The election results showed a stronger opposition performance than expected, potentially leading to a coalition government. Despite economic growth, concerns remain about job scarcity and rising costs in India. The BJP's dominance and Modi's Hindu-first ideology are deeply rooted in Indian politics, raising fears among minorities. The U.S.-India relationship, crucial for countering China, is likely to continue strengthening.

South Africa's ANC Loses Majority in General Election

The African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa has lost its outright majority for the first time in a devastating blow for the party once led by Nelson Mandela. The ANC won 40% of the vote, falling from 57% in 2019. This historic result marks a significant change in South African politics as the ANC will now have to form a coalition government with one or more opposition parties to remain in power.

South Africa's African National Congress Facing Parliamentary Majority Loss

The African National Congress in South Africa is at risk of losing its parliamentary majority for the first time after a significant drop in support in the recent election. The ANC, which led the country out of apartheid under Nelson Mandela, has dominated politics for 30 years but now faces the need to form a coalition government with other parties.

South Africa's ANC Facing Challenge in Election

The African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa, led by President Cyril Ramaphosa, is facing a significant challenge in the upcoming election, potentially falling below 50% of the vote for the first time. This could lead to a coalition government and marks a pivotal moment for the country's democracy.

Geert Wilders and the Rise of Right-Wing Parties in Europe

Geert Wilders of the Dutch Party for Freedom cobbled together a right-wing coalition government in the Netherlands, causing shock waves across Europe’s political system. The coalition focused on anti-immigration measures and reducing international students in the country. The move signifies a shift towards right-wing parties in Europe.

Catalan Regional Election Results

In the Catalan regional election, the pro-union Socialist Party led by Salvador Illa achieved a historic result, potentially ending the separatist parties' hold on power. Illa's party gained 42 seats, signaling a shift in Catalan politics.

House Speaker Mike Johnson's Leadership

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) expects to remain GOP House leader after November elections despite forming coalition government with House Democrats. He faces motion to vacate speakership but is expected to receive support from Democrats and establishment Republicans. Johnson's approval rating is negative. He intends to retaliate against Republicans who oppose him.

Portuguese National Elections and the Rise of Chega Party

A new Portuguese political party, Chega, has gained significant influence in the wake of national elections that did not provide a clear majority to the two major parties. Chega's leader, André Ventura, is pushing for a coalition government with the traditional conservatives despite their initial reluctance.

Global Elections and Political Landscape

YouTube in India emerges as a major platform for government critics amidst media crackdowns. South Africa's ANC faces challenges in upcoming elections. US Super Tuesday outcome expected to confirm Biden vs. Trump rematch. New political factions in South Korea could impact legislative elections. Russia's 'election' seen as propaganda exercise. Botswana voters may reject long-incumbent BDP. Panama's former president barred from seeking another term. Philippines fears constitutional changes by President Marcos Jr. Italy's PM faces challenges after election losses. Japan's ruling party faces disapproval despite stability.

Nepal's New Coalition Government

Nepal's two largest communist parties form new coalition government, led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal. Political stability remains elusive in Nepal, with 13 different governments since 2008.