President Cyril Ramaphosa says he is confident that the African National Congress (ANC) will get more than fifty percent of the vote in the next elections.South Africans will vote in the next on the 29th, in what are described as the closest elections in the last 30 years. Several polls suggest that no South African party, including the ANC, will win fifty percent of the vote, opening the door to a coalition government. Cyril Ramaphosa, as President of the ANC, he said, during the May Day celebrations, that the South African workers and people will help the party obtain an absolute majority. in the next elections. He also warned that the ANC will dislodge the Democratic Alliance in the leadership of the Eastern Cape province: “They are saying that the ANC will be below 50 percent. I want to give you a very clear message: the workers of this country , the people of this country will not allow the ANC to fall below 50 percent. They will seek an absolute majority from the African National Congress. And here in the Western Cape, we will show those who believe that the Western Cape belongs to them, that the Congress. African National is hot on their trail”,  said Cyril Ramaphosa, speaking, this Wednesday, at the Anthlone Stadium, in Cape Town, during the May Day celebrations. The minimum wage and unemployment were at the center of attention at the day’s rallies Workers’ International, in all South African provinces. President Ramaphosa assured workers that the rights to collective bargaining and strike are guaranteed and will be protected. He recalled that workers’ rights were not always respected before the National Congress African took power 30 years ago. (RM Johannesburg) Source: Rádio Moçambique Online

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