CONSTITUTIONAL COURT TO STOP FIRST SITTING OF PARLIAMENT

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By Dimakatso Modipa

MK party national spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela
MK party national spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela

Embittered MK Party has approached the Constitutional Court to stop the first sitting of Parliament that must be held 14 days after the 29 May elections to elect Speaker of Parliament and the President of the country.

The following is MK Party’s media statement as submitted to Tshwane Talks on Monday morning.

(The following is a media statement by the MK party to Tshwane Talks)

MK Party Media Statement – MK party has decided to interdict the convening of the unconstitutional sitting of inaugural session of the National Assembly

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