Six political parties write to Chief Justice Raymond Zondo to appoint retired judge in forming GNU…
A group of six political parties has written to Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, requesting him to appoint a retired judge toThis request comes as consultative talks to set up the seventh administration under the proposal continue this weekend.
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa explained the value of the proposed talks, stating, “The reason why we opted to go this route is because we first considered whether we should write to Parliament or write to the ANC directly. As a result, we opted instead to approach the Chief Justice’s office given that the Chief Justice is busy preparing to swear in the MPs. There is no speaker currently; the Chief Justice is the person who is now seeing to it that the administration of Parliament.
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