The Assembly took a two-minute break to try and resolve matters, but the disruptions continued and the speaker, Nosiviwe Mapisa Nqakula called for the EFF MPs to leave the chamber.Mapisa-Nqakula addressed calls by EFF MPs to cite the rule she was using to reject their points of order.
EFF MPs told Mapisa-Nqakula that Ramaphosa faced criminal charges and he should not be addressing the Assembly.was involved in the defeating the ends of justice, kidnapping of suspects, interrogating and bribing them and thereafter concealing the crime from the police.
Ramaphosa was tabling the budget of the presidency in the Assembly. He says the July looting and violence last year have also placed a strain on the country. He says ordinary South Africans just want a better life and are relying on the country’s leaders to create an environment that allows for prosperity.
The EFF must learn to debate issues not to disrupt, they forget that others also have freedom of expression, in fact its an outdated strategy to disrupt
Beyond reasonable doubt, the only person who proved that South Africa has Laws on paper only, is the current President.
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