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President Cyril Ramaphosa's bid for re-election was endorsed by leaders in six of the ANC's nine provinces. Ramaphosa's bid for re-election as ANC president was labelled the CR22 campaign and involved a "formidable" social media campaign under the banner of #Renewal22. [17]
Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa (born 17 November 1952) is a South African businessman and politician serving as the 5th and current President of South Africa since 2018. A former anti-apartheid activist and trade union leader, Ramaphosa is also the president (leader) of the African National Congress (ANC).
The term of the National Assembly is five years. The previous general election was held on 7 May 2014, [4] and the term of the National Assembly therefore ended on 6 May 2019, but the National Assembly remained competent to function from the time it is dissolved, or its term expires, until the day before the first day of polling for the next National Assembly.
Cyril Ramaphosa of African National Congress, which held a majority in parliament, ... This page was last edited on 22 January 2025, at 10:10 (UTC).
It was formally opened by President Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address in a joint sitting on 20 June 2019. [1] Members of Parliament were sworn in on 22 May 2019. [2] The 27th Parliament first convened on 22 May 2019 to re-elect Cyril Ramaphosa as President of South Africa. [3] Fourteen different political parties are represented in this ...
The incumbent is Cyril Ramaphosa, who was elected by the National Assembly on 15 February 2018 following the resignation of Jacob Zuma. Under the interim constitution (valid from 1994–96), there was a Government of National Unity, in which a member of Parliament (MP) from the largest opposition party was entitled to a position as deputy ...
With just one week to go until Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered on Tuesday what her campaign called a “closing argument address” from the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., in ...
The election of Cyril Ramaphosa as Secretary General received particular attention, and was viewed as symbolic of the ANC's new direction and changing membership; Ramaphosa was an internal activist, attending the conference in his capacity as a leader of the National Union of Mineworkers.