Lawyers representing EFF MPs wrote to the committee requesting the postponement.
CAPE TOWN - Parliament’s powers and privileges committee has agreed to postpone its disciplinary hearings into several Economic Freedom Fighters MPs who disrupted the State of the Nation Adress in February.
The power and privileges committee met on Tuesday to discuss the hearings involving the EFF, which were supposed to start on Wednesday. The third matter referred to by the Speaker involves EFF MPs who stormed the stage during the State of the Nation on 9 February.
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