Motion of No Confidence debate confirmed

Motion of No Confidence debate confirmed

The DA says the Speaker of the National Assembly, Baleka Mbete, has confirmed in writing that the Motion of No Confidence in President Jacob Zuma will be debated in Parliament on Thursday, 10 November 2016.

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DA leader Mmusi Maimane says President Jacob Zuma's day of reckoning has now been confirmed, set in motion, and will be debated in Parliament for all South Africans to witness.


"I tabled this motion 20 days ago, in order to give Parliament an opportunity to give legitimate expression to the overwhelming disapproval of, and opposition to President Zuma and his administration. Since then, the release of the Public Protector's 'State of Capture' report and its contents, has vindicated this decision," says Maimane.


Maimane says former President Thabo Mbeki, Ahmed Kathrada, Frank Chikane, Mathole Motshekga, Jackson Mtembu, Sipho Pityana, and many more have publically joined civil society, church leaders, NGOs, opposition parties and the business community in a united call for Jacob Zuma to go.


"This is not a DA motion. This is not an ANC motion. This is a non-partisan motion that affords all 400 members of Parliament the opportunity to either speak for the people, or to protect Jacob Zuma and his corruption. The President was elected by Parliament, and thus must be removed by Parliament," says Maimane.


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