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Analysts have warned Parliament against dragging its feet in holding President CyrilRamaphosa accountable over the PhalaPhalaFarm scandal.

President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the first sitting of the National Assembly on the occasion of his election as the President of the Republic of South Africa.President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the first sitting of the National Assembly on the occasion of his election as the President of the Republic of South Africa.

Various political parties have, as a result, sought to escalate their efforts in holding the president and his executive to account for the unreported theft on his Limpopo farm. Following a series of meetings among seven opposition parties, they will be jointly briefing the media on a common approach they have adopted and the measures they will be taking on Wednesday.

Political Analyst, Levy Ndou says, “The president is accountable to Parliament. I think it is within Parliament’s right to ask for clarity and want to know what has actually happened. Because they have the responsibility to do so. In one way or another, you need the president to be able to take Parliament into confidence, so that this cloud that is hanging over the president is actually removed.

 

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Which analysts😂😂 I agree but who are these analysts that we must listen to?

Which analysts? Analysts have no position in this country.

Picaso_me please screenshot this

Which analysts and when did they make such a claim because from where I'm sitting they've been all so silent, and your PP Mandonsela said there was no case to answer

Analysts with vested interests....wanna be politicians masquerading as analysts will warn parliament bcos they r in a hurry to get rid of the President.

They are not dragging their feet, they are doing all they can to prevent the prevent the President from being accountable. Once again the ANC is preaching renewal in words only with no intentions of following up with actions.

Someone may be impeached through a vote of no confidence should the opposition parties resolve to do so.

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