Parliament sets date to debate dissolution

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Parliament will debate the DA's motion to dissolve the National Assembly on Tuesday, September 5, its programming committee heard on Thursday.

Recent events showed it was time to hold early elections, as a record number of MPs, including those from the African National Congress, voted to remove President Jacob Zuma in the failed motion of no confidence on August 8, the Democratic Alliance said in a statement.

"The reality is that South Africa cannot afford another two years of ANC governance," DA chief whip John Steenhuisen said after the meeting.

"With over half of South Africans living in abject poverty, 9.3 million of our people without work and our economy showing no signs of being able to recover from the recession, we need a new beginning."

He said the drafters of the Constitution included a provision to allow for early elections for that very purpose.

According to section 50 of the Constitution, the president must dissolve the National Assembly if the majority of its members, 201, adopt a resolution to do so. This can be done three years after the previous election.

Vindicated

The ANC's parliamentary caucus said it felt vindicated after DA leader Mmusi Maimane first called for Parliament to be dissolved and early elections be held earlier this month.

It showed the DA did not respect democracy and the electorate of SA, who voted the ANC into power, ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu said.

The majority of the DA's opposition partners rejected the call.

The Economic Freedom Fighters said the motion was disingenuous. The United Democratic Movement said it was impractical, as the Electoral Commission of South Africa was not ready to hold early elections.

The Inkatha Freedom Party said the idea required a lot of consideration and money, and should not be taken lightly. The Freedom Front Plus said the DA's motion was opportunistic and would not succeed.

Source :http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/N...ate-to-debate-dissolution-20170831?isapp=true
 
EFF disingenuous? Surely a motion of no confidence knowing you will lose is the same?

UDM impractical as IEC was not ready? So as long as the IEC isn't ready, these things can never happen? WTF?

IFP costs a lot of money? Really? Something costing a lot of money is now the reason not to do it?

FF+ opportunistic? This is politics idiots.

Not a DA fan, but jeepers the opposition are a bunch of pussies with the lamest excuses.
 
They really should use a different word for this shyteshow, there sure as hell won't be any "debate" going on, just poop being flung at each other until everyone is sufficiently covered in poop.
 
They really should use a different word for this shyteshow, there sure as hell won't be any "debate" going on, just poop being flung at each other until everyone is sufficiently covered in poop.

What is more entertaining than that? :D
 
According to Youtube ads the DA is chasing shadows and no concern for the Guptas. The Guptas are focused on Pravin Gordhan
 
Because there aren't more important things to do than these pointless exercises.
 
What is more entertaining than that? :D
Don't get me wrong, I laugh at a good poop flinging session too, but it always turns into a dark depression when I remember I'm not watching a webcam from the local zoo; that this is actually how the leaders of our motherland behave.

That's when I just reach for the bottle to numb the pain, we're so FUBAR and nothing hammers the point home quite as hard as seeing a "parliamentary debate".
 
Don't get me wrong, I laugh at a good poop flinging session too, but it always turns into a dark depression when I remember I'm not watching a webcam from the local zoo; that this is actually how the leaders of our motherland behave.

That's when I just reach for the bottle to numb the pain, we're so FUBAR and nothing hammers the point home quite as hard as seeing a "parliamentary debate".

:cry: You have a point.
 
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This

Stop wasting the taxpayers money you bunch of clowns.

How are they wasting tax payers money? They have to be in parliament anyway? Might as well entertain the nation?
 
DA should have focused all time and energies on the court cases. This was a bit overboard, but I understand their tactics, they want to keep fresh in people's minds how dysfunctional the ANC government is and not just JZ. I expect their arguments to be along those lines.

Good politics I guess
 
DA should have focused all time and energies on the court cases. This was a bit overboard, but I understand their tactics, they want to keep fresh in people's minds how dysfunctional the ANC government is and not just JZ. I expect their arguments to be along those lines.

Good politics I guess

Have to agree, rather more pressure on getting the legal proceedings underway, especially the re-reinstatement of charges against our favorite friend which is still not done.
 
And do the work we pay them for, not this crap

Um...not sure if you know what parliament is for, but it is exactly this type of thing. Not only this, but this type of thing is part of their work.
 
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