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ICYMI: 2022 in Review | The Phala Phala year that was in Parliament

National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula holding the report of the Section 89 Independent Panel after receiving from panel Chairperson, the retired Chief Justice Sandile NgcoboNational Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula holding the report of the Section 89 Independent Panel after receiving from panel Chairperson, the retired Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo

ANC Chief Whip Pemmy Majodina responded about the removal of the EFF MPs and interruption of the President’s reply to his budget vote. Majodina told SABC Radio News in an interview after the removal of EFF MPs that according to the rules when there is a grave disorder in the House the Presiding Officer must suspend a session.

“We do welcome to what the Speaker has acceded to our request for the process to continue. We are of the view that Mr Ramaphosa has violated the constitution because the motion of No Confidence speaks to the performance of the President on a wide range of issues of unemployment, lack of economic growth, etc. However, Section 89 speaks to a situation where the President has violated the constitution which warrants that his conduct is examined by parliament in order for him to be impeached.

“The panel has been fully appointed. Of course, there are issues are being dealt with of the service level agreements which are being attended to by the office of Mr Xaso. Obviously once that is finalised, am sure that should be finalised by Friday which is tomorrow and once that is finalise, it means that the panel may need to start its work,” Mapisa made the announcement at a National Assembly Programme Committee meeting towards the end of September.

“Al Jama Ah is not going to make a submission regarding the Phala Phala preliminary assessment. We feel that the current processes that have been launched are sufficient. However, it is a decision by Parliament and we respect that decision, although for Al Jama Ah that is actually wasteful expenditure.”The EFF, ATM and the United Democratic Movement were the only three parties that made submissions.

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