The MK party, led by Jacob Zuma has threatened to boycott the ceremony where MPs in the National Assembly are sworn in
The MK party want its grievances over the results of the recent elections to be heard and ruled upon.has legally instructed the Secretary to Parliament, Xolile George and Chief Justice Raymond Zondo to refrain from convening the sitting of both houses of Parliament until its grievances over the results of the recent national and provincial elections are heard and ruled upon.
“We argue that unresolved objections and the veracity of the substance by MK party and other political parties who represent the will of the people, render this “market based” declaration, and consequently the sitting and all its activities unconstitutional.
The MK party has also expressed concerns about George and Zondo’s “premature statement or judgements regarding issues related to their objections knowing that the matter may end up in court.”
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