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According to an updated prediction by the CSIR, both the ANC and the DA are set to lose some support in the 2019 vote for the National Assembly. sabcnews saelections2019 CSIR

The counting of votes is still underway with the African National Congress leading with approximately 55% of the national vote.

According to an updated prediction by the CSIR, , both the ANC and the DA are set to lose some support in the 2019 vote for the National Assembly. It is predicted the ANC could lose up to 5%, the DA 0.7%. Cope and the National Freedom Party may not get enough votes to remain in the National Assembly. Meanwhile the CSIR predicts the EFF will grow by 3.3% and the Freedom Front Plus by 2%. The UDM is expected to decrease from 1% to 0.4%.

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