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ANC NEC Statement, 20 September 2014

 

 

Recent Developments in Parliament

 

 

The African National Congress National Executive Committee is currently
sitting at an ordinary meeting at St. George's Hotel Irene in Tshwane.
Amongst the issues discussed today has been the concerning developments in
Parliament, particularly the obvious intention to humiliate and embarrass
the President and the Deputy President whenever they appear in the House.
The President goes to Parliament as Head of State for public consideration
of issues and to account to the nation on the work of the Executive.

 

The National Executive Committee advises and appeals to Parliament to
urgently resolve the challenges facing it and restore to the House the
necessary dignity and decorum, appreciation of its rules ensuring that it
becomes once again a House which South Africans can be proud of. The NEC
cautions against continuing this trend of negatively exposing the Head of
State to disrespect and intended humiliation by a fringe group committed to
undermining democracy.

 

The NEC accepts that Members of the Cabinet are accountable collectively and
individually to Parliament for the exercise of their powers and the
performance of their functions. In the same vein, Parliament has a
responsibility and a duty to ensure that the President continues to account
to the public without him and his office being subjected to behavior which
undermines this important institution and the very foundation of our
democracy.

 

Even after this unbecoming conduct, the President and the Deputy President
commit to be accountable to Parliament.  They will, in the exercise of their
accountability, also continue to engage the people of South Africa through
various other platforms including direct contact with our people such as the
recently relaunched Izimbizo forums.

 

 

Issued by:

Gwede Mantashe

Secretary General

African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Zizi Kodwa, 082 330 4910

 

 

 

 

 

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