SA President Warns of Possible Foreign Meddling in 2024 Elections Over ICJ Case Against Israel
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned of possible foreign meddle in the outcome of the country’s general elections due later this year, as a result of Pretoria’s legal case against Israel at the United Nations International Court of Justice (ICJ), according to Western media.
“The fightback may also focus on our domestic politics and our electoral outcomes in order to pursue the regime change agenda,” Ramaphosa said.
Looking ahead, South Africa is preparing for the upcoming 2024 general elections, which will be the seventh since the end of apartheid. President Cyril Ramaphosa will set the date within 90 days of the end of the current parliament’s term in mid-May 2024.
Ramaphosa stressed that despite the risks and dangers involved in the Israel-Gaza conflict, South Africa would continue to engage in mediation talks to find a peaceful solution.
