“Cyril Ramaphosa” became the president of South Africa for another term.
According to the AFP news agency, 283 members of South Africa’s House of Representatives, who recently entered the House after holding parliamentary elections, elected “Cyril Ramaphosa” as the country’s president for the second time.
Raymond Zondo, Speaker of the House of Representatives of South Africa, announced in this meeting after the end of the voting that Cyril Ramaphosa, with a large margin of votes, in competition with “Julius Malema”, the candidate of the leftist parties, who received only 44 votes, as the new president of South Africa. Selected.
Cyril Ramaphosa was previously elected as the president of South Africa by the House of Representatives in 2018 following the resignation of Jacob Zuma one year before the end of his term.