Listening to politicians talking kak all day while pointing fingers at each other don't inspire much confidence in the future.
Opposition parties tore into the ruling ANC’s ‘energy plans’ on Thursday during a mini-debate in the National Assembly. One by one the indignant members of parliament shuffled to the podium to express their doubts about everything from the state of disaster to the planned appointment of a new Minister of Electricity.
EFF MP Khanya Ceza took the opportunity to call the declaration ‘palace politics’ while reiterating their call for Ramaphosa to step down. He also called on various sectors of society to join the national shutdown his party would embark on later this month. The Gucci kids seem to be sticking to the mantra that Cyril’s departure, as well as snuffing the last bit of light out of the economy will bring the good times back.
It doesn’t quite sound as much fun as the EFF’s ‘let’s just break it’ plans, but then again, the DA usually behaves like a first child who managed to get a degree, and now has to spend Christmas with their less educated siblings. They did however take another whack at the proposed Minister of Electricity.
ACDP chief whip Steve Swart used his turn at the podium to congratulate De Ruyter on his bravery, saying that they regret that he did not lay criminal charges, as he should have done.
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