
Zuma motion of no confidence dead in the water
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The DA's motion of no confidence against President Zuma, which will be debated in Parliament today, is already dead in the water.
The ANC says it will vote against the motion because the DA's motions have become ritualistic practices founded on spurious allegations and narrow political motives rather than substance.
The DA tabled the motion before the release of the State of Capture Report and has since appealed to ANC members in Parliament to vote with their consciences.
ANC parliamentary spokesperson, Molotho Mothapo, says the ruling party supports the recommendation in the State of Capture Report that a commission be established to get to the bottom of the vexing matter of state capture.
But, he says the DA should be patient and wait for the outcome of such a probe.
The ANC says it will vote against the motion because the DA's motions have become ritualistic practices founded on spurious allegations and narrow political motives rather than substance.
The DA tabled the motion before the release of the State of Capture Report and has since appealed to ANC members in Parliament to vote with their consciences.
ANC parliamentary spokesperson, Molotho Mothapo, says the ruling party supports the recommendation in the State of Capture Report that a commission be established to get to the bottom of the vexing matter of state capture.
But, he says the DA should be patient and wait for the outcome of such a probe.

