Who Will Rule in 2019?

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Political Parties, Democracy
Cover of the book Who Will Rule in 2019? by Jan-Jan Joubert, Jonathan Ball Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jan-Jan Joubert ISBN: 9781868428717
Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers Publication: May 9, 2018
Imprint: Jonathan Ball Language: English
Author: Jan-Jan Joubert
ISBN: 9781868428717
Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers
Publication: May 9, 2018
Imprint: Jonathan Ball
Language: English

THE ANC RECEIVED a bloody nose in the 2016 local elections, when it lost three major metros to the opposition. Will the fractured ruling party be able to reunite under Cyril Ramaphosa and gain a majority at the polls in 2019? Or could the DA and the EFF overcome their vast ideological divide to oust the ANC?

The South African political landscape has changed dramatically since Jacob Zuma stepped down as president. Veteran political journalist Jan-Jan Joubert looks at all the possible scenarios, taking us behind the scenes into a world of political horse trading to analyse the options available to all the parties in the run-up to the next election. Will the oldest liberation movement in Africa have to form a coalition to stay in power? And what is the likelihood of the ANC’s turning to the EFF to bolster its support?

One thing is certain: deals will be done. By examining the results of the local elections, Joubert argues that the 2019 national elections may well be the first in 25 years in which no party wins an outright majority.

In exclusive interviews, political leaders also share their views on the major issues dividing – or perhaps uniting – South Africa today, and point the way to a new political future.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

THE ANC RECEIVED a bloody nose in the 2016 local elections, when it lost three major metros to the opposition. Will the fractured ruling party be able to reunite under Cyril Ramaphosa and gain a majority at the polls in 2019? Or could the DA and the EFF overcome their vast ideological divide to oust the ANC?

The South African political landscape has changed dramatically since Jacob Zuma stepped down as president. Veteran political journalist Jan-Jan Joubert looks at all the possible scenarios, taking us behind the scenes into a world of political horse trading to analyse the options available to all the parties in the run-up to the next election. Will the oldest liberation movement in Africa have to form a coalition to stay in power? And what is the likelihood of the ANC’s turning to the EFF to bolster its support?

One thing is certain: deals will be done. By examining the results of the local elections, Joubert argues that the 2019 national elections may well be the first in 25 years in which no party wins an outright majority.

In exclusive interviews, political leaders also share their views on the major issues dividing – or perhaps uniting – South Africa today, and point the way to a new political future.

More books from Jonathan Ball Publishers

Cover of the book Seamless Leadership by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book Hashim Amla by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book At the Fireside by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book Always Anastacia by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book The Madiba Appreciation Club by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book View from City Hall by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book The White Africans by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book Khwezi by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book The Team Secret by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book The Best Dick by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book Jock of the Bushveld by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book Robert Sobukwe by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book Fruit Of A Poisoned Tree by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book Load Shedding by Jan-Jan Joubert
Cover of the book Showdown at the Red Lion by Jan-Jan Joubert
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy