Opposition Political Party and Electoral Performance: Nigeria and South Africa in Comparative Perspective

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https://doi.org/10.25159/2663-6689/16054

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opposition political party, Electoral Performance, alternation of power, Nigeria, South Africa

Abstract

Opposition political parties perform various functions in a democratic society, including the alternation of power and deepening, strengthening, and consolidating democracy through constructive criticism of public policies. All opposition parties hope to win elections and become ruling parties to further consolidate democracy. This article examines how opposition political parties in Nigeria and South Africa have fared in these functions, with emphasis on their electoral performance since the two countries returned to democracy. Content analysis of extant literature was conducted and elections in the two countries were analysed through simple frequency to achieve the research objective. The study found that opposition political parties in South Africa seem to be doing better in engaging the government compared to their counterparts in Nigeria. However, opposition political parties in the former have not been able to alternate power compared to those in Nigeria. This article concludes by advocating for a merger of opposition political parties in South Africa for possible alternation of power. In addition, Nigeria’s opposition parties need to be more engaging and vibrant to consolidate democracy.

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2025-04-17

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Olajubu, Amos. 2025. “Opposition Political Party and Electoral Performance: Nigeria and South Africa in Comparative Perspective”. Politeia 44 (1):21 pages . https://doi.org/10.25159/2663-6689/16054.

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