Constitutional Court to deliver judgement in secret ballot case
Updated | By JacarandaFM News
The Constitutional Court will deliver judgement on Thursday in the United Democratic Front's (UDM) application to have the vote in a motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma done by secret ballot.
The UDM approached highest court in the land following the axing of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and his deputy, Mcebisi Jonas.
They claim this decision by President Jacob Zuma shows that he is not fit to hold office.
The UDM claims Gordhan's removal led to the economy being downgraded to junk status with serious economic consequences for South Africans, especially the poor.
They claim it is necessary to vote with secret ballots, because ANC MPs who vote against President Zuma fear repercussions.
UDM President Bantu Holomisa says they are ready.
"We are looking forward to the judgement. The case is not appealable, so whatever comes out, we will accept it," says Holomisa.
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