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Teichmann: Yes, SA needs political variety, but not so many parties

April 21, 2024
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Teichmann: Yes, SA needs political variety, but not so many parties
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South Africa’s upcoming elections mark a turning point in its democratic evolution, with a surge in political options bringing both promise and challenges. As the nation celebrates 30 years of constitutional democracy, the rise of independent candidates and a diverse array of parties signals a shift towards pluralism. While this offers voters more choices, it also raises questions about governance efficiency and societal cohesion. Amidst this dynamic landscape, the quest for political variety must strike a balance between empowering citizens and ensuring effective governance for a united, forward-looking South Africa.

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By Christina Teichmann*

On 27 April, South Africa celebrates 30 years of constitutional democracy, marked by Freedom Day, commemorating universal voting rights since 1994. The upcoming 7th General Elections on 29 May are significant for the nation’s young democracy, introducing notable changes and challenges.

This election could see the ANC’s support drop below 50% for the first time, signalling a shift from a one-party dominant system. A new Electoral Law will also allow independent candidates to run for the National Assembly and provincial legislatures. Voters now face an unprecedented range of choices, with 52 parties contesting nationally, up from 19 in 1994 and 29 a decade later.

While some view the increased number of options as indicative of a vibrant democracy, others believe it could confuse voters, fragment the political landscape, and complicate governance, especially as South Africa moves towards coalition-led governance at national and provincial levels.

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Historically, more options in a market benefits consumers by increasing choice and reducing costs. Similarly, a diverse political landscape can empower voters to find parties that closely match their political views and interests. In theory, this competition should enhance accountability and responsiveness among politicians. However, a dominant single-party system, as seen in authoritarian contexts like China or North Korea, often suppresses individual rights and liberties, underscoring the importance of political plurality.

However, the proliferation of parties raises questions about the effectiveness of democracy. At what point does an increase in parties do more harm than good? Political parties are essential in a democracy; they articulate public priorities, translate these into policy options, and educate voters about the political system. Yet, their effectiveness depends on adequate resources and expertise, which may be lacking in newer, smaller parties. Additionally, many parties with similar views suggest potential benefits in merging to consolidate resources and support.

The influx of parties and independent candidates could increase interest and voter turnout but also overwhelm voters, leading to disengagement. The resulting political landscape will likely see more minor parties in parliament, complicating policy-making and decision-making processes. Experience with municipal-level coalitions has shown that smaller parties can disproportionately influence governance without significant electoral support.

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Unlike countries like Germany, which impose a voting threshold to prevent fragmentation in parliament, South Africa has low entry requirements for parliamentary representation. Introducing a threshold could help streamline decision-making by reducing the number of parties in parliament.

The growth in political parties also reflects emerging social cleavages, suggesting a decline in societal cohesion. Factors such as severe inequality, high unemployment, and inadequate service delivery exacerbate these divisions, providing fertile ground for populist movements and potentially divisive leaders.

As South Africa approaches this landmark election under new electoral laws, it faces a pivotal moment in its democratic journey. The outcomes will test the effectiveness of these changes and the readiness of political parties to prioritize national interests in a more fragmented yet dynamic governance landscape.

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*Christina Teichmann is the Deputy Chair of the FW de Klerk Foundation

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