The result was a landslide victory for the governing African National Congress (ANC), which gained fourteen seats.
The number of parties represented in the National Assembly increased to thirteen, with the United Democratic Movement, jointly headed by former National Party member Roelf Meyer, and former ANC member Bantu Holomisa, being the most successful of the newcomers with fourteen seats.
The National Council of Provinces (NCOP) consists of 90 members, ten elected by each provincial legislature.
The Members of NCOP have to be elected in proportion to the party membership of the provincial legislature.
Thabo Mbeki was elected president (unopposed) by the new Assembly on 14 June 1999, succeeding Nelson Mandela.