MOSSEL BAY NEWS - Leaders and senior representatives of opposition political parties in Parliament met in Cape Town this week to discuss the way forward for Parliament, following the postponement of the State of the Nation Address (SONA) announced earlier.
Representatives from the DA, EFF, COPE, ACDP and VF+ were present.
The UDM sent apologies.
The following joint statement was issued by the parties present:
"As opposition parties in Parliament, we will work together in the best interests of South Africa and its people.
"We collectively welcome the decision by Parliament’s presiding officers to postpone the SONA until such time as the ANC’s internal leadership battles are resolved.
"The State of the Nation Address cannot go ahead while there remain two centres of power in the ANC and in national government.
"Having said that, our country cannot be ground to a halt to allow for a compromised ANC to fight its internal battles.
"This must be resolved as soon as practically possible, so that South Africa can move past the ruinous Zuma era, and towards the future.
"Therefore, we resolved to call a meeting this Monday, 12 February, with all the leaders of opposition parties represented in Parliament.
"We will be inviting the DA, EFF, COPE, ACDP, UDM, VF+, IFP, NFP, PAC, APC, AIC, and Agang."
The meeting will focus on the following two topics:
- The EFF’s motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma, which has been provisionally scheduled for 22 February; and
- Parliament’s mandate to elect a new president of South Africa, as per Section 89(1) of the Constitution, once Zuma is removed.
"The interests of our country reach far beyond the ANC.
"We cannot sit around and wait for the two centres of power to fight their war of attrition while our country is left in limbo.
"The ANC cannot hold our country to ransom."
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