- The African National Congress (ANC) lost its parliamentary majority after 30 years, leading to a new Government of National Unity (GNU) and changes in how Parliament operates, including sharing chair positions with the Democratic Alliance (DA) to improve oversight.
- The shift in power structure has brought about adjustments in seating arrangements, terminology, and rules, with the impact on parliamentary operations still being assessed, while tensions between GNU parties persist over the establishment of a committee to oversee the presidency.
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