South Africa will hold parliamentary elections sometime between May 7 and August 5 next year, the electoral commission said on Wednesday, raising the likelihood of a vote in May which is the preference of President Cyril Ramaphosa, reports AP.
The commission briefed the media on its preparations and set out timelines for a vote that will elect a new national assembly and determine the next president.
Ramaphosa, who has the final say on the election date, has previously said he would like a vote before the end of May.