MK Party Demands President Ramaphosa's Resignation Amid Protests at Africa’s Travel Indaba
Cloned - 'Cyril Must Fall': MK Party demands Ramaphosa's resignation at Africa’s Travel Indaba
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During Africa’s Travel Indaba in Durban, South Africa, members of the MK Party protested, demanding President Cyril Ramaphosa's resignation. They cited a recent Constitutional Court ruling that deemed a parliamentary vote against an impeachment process unconstitutional, calling for accountability and change in leadership.
- 01MK Party members protested outside Durban's International Convention Centre, demanding President Ramaphosa's resignation.
- 02The protest was sparked by a Constitutional Court ruling that criticized a parliamentary vote blocking an impeachment process.
- 03Protesters displayed placards with messages like 'Cyril Ramaphosa Must Resign' and 'Illegal Immigrants Must Go'.
- 04Ramaphosa, addressing the assembly, stated he would not resign, claiming the impeachment report was flawed.
- 05The Constitutional Court's decision could lead to the establishment of an Impeachment Committee.
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Members of the MK Party staged a protest outside the International Convention Centre in Durban, South Africa, during Africa’s Travel Indaba, demanding the resignation of President Cyril Ramaphosa. Protesters carried placards with slogans such as 'Cyril Ramaphosa Must Resign' and 'Phala Phala Rogue: Step Aside Cyril', highlighting their dissatisfaction with his leadership. The protest was prompted by a recent ruling from the Constitutional Court, which deemed a December 2022 parliamentary vote that blocked the formation of an Impeachment Committee unconstitutional. MK Party representative Gcina Dlamini criticized Ramaphosa's leadership, stating that the ANC has undermined the rule of law. Ramaphosa, in response to the protests and the court ruling, asserted that he would not resign, arguing that doing so would undermine the constitutional process. The court's ruling mandates that the Section 89 Independent Panel report be referred directly to an Impeachment Committee, potentially leading to significant political changes in South Africa.
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The protests and court ruling could lead to significant political changes in South Africa, potentially affecting governance and accountability.
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