Politics & Government Guide in South Africa
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
South Africa operates as a parliamentary republic under a Government of National Unity formed after the ANC lost its majority in the 2024 elections, led by President Cyril Ramaphosa. The coalition of 10 parties focuses on inclusive growth, poverty reduction, and state reform amid fiscal consolidation efforts. Key 2026 priorities include budget implementation, anti-corruption measures, and infrastructure revitalization.
Government Type
Parliamentary republic
Legal System
Mixed legal system of Roman-Dutch civil law and English common law
Head of State
President Cyril Ramaphosa(since 2018)
Head of Government
President Cyril Ramaphosa(African National Congress)since 2018
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Centre-left
Centre-right
Left-wing
Far-left
Centre-right
Voting Rights
South African citizens aged 18 and older have full voting rights in national, provincial, and local elections.
Recent Developments
- Formation of Government of National Unity (GNU) with 10 parties following 2024 elections after ANC lost majority
- 2026 National Budget of R2.67 trillion approved to fund SONA commitments and economic priorities
- Progress on anti-corruption reforms including Public Service Amendment Bill and removal from FATF greylist
- Cabinet approval of National Rail Management Plan and NEDLAC Bill for modernization
- Preparation for local government elections and Constitutional Court ruling on Phala Phala case expected in 2026
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