The poll, released on Tuesday, also suggests that in the current environment, no coalition can be formed without the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).
JOHANNESBURG - As South Africa edges closer to the 2024 general elections, a poll by the Inclusive Society Institute in cooperation with Ipsos is suggesting that a national coalition made up of the opposition is highly unlikely.- ANC disagrees with SACP's stance to contest the 2024 general electionsIt also suggests a high or low turnout could help keep the African National Congress in power, with a medium outcome possibly pushing it below the 50% mark.
The survey shows that with a high turnout, the ANC may achieve around 50%, the Democratic Alliance could go under 16% with the EFF just under 14% of the votes. But it's also flagged that most coalitions may have to woo the EFF but recognises that this may affect attempts to build cohesive power-sharing relationships.
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