President Jacob Zuma will have NO Peace until he resigns! - Julius Malema
SOUTH AFRICA: Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has officially declared that President Jacob Zuma will have no peace until he resigns.
This comes after EFF leaders were physically removed from parliament yesterday after they refused to allow Zuma to answer parliamentary questions.
Speaking from outside the National Assembly after his ejection, Malema said Zuma would never find "peace" during his tenure.
"No one has a monopoly on violence. This parliament will never be the same.
"Zuma is not our president. The day he breached the constitution, that's the day he kissed the office of president goodbye . " said Malema
The ANC has however called for the criminal prosecution of EFF MPs, who damaged parliamentary property as they were being forcibly removed from the National Assembly.
A glass entrance door to parliament was shattered, furniture damaged and clothes torn as EFF MPs fought back against security staff in white shirts.
Later yesterday, Malema again encouraged landless people in Western Cape to occupy land by force.
He applauded hundreds of supporters in Kayamandi, Stellenbosch, for forcibly taking land where Nkanini informal settlement is situated.
This comes after EFF leaders were physically removed from parliament yesterday after they refused to allow Zuma to answer parliamentary questions.
Speaking from outside the National Assembly after his ejection, Malema said Zuma would never find "peace" during his tenure.
"No one has a monopoly on violence. This parliament will never be the same.
"Zuma is not our president. The day he breached the constitution, that's the day he kissed the office of president goodbye . " said Malema
The ANC has however called for the criminal prosecution of EFF MPs, who damaged parliamentary property as they were being forcibly removed from the National Assembly.
A glass entrance door to parliament was shattered, furniture damaged and clothes torn as EFF MPs fought back against security staff in white shirts.
Later yesterday, Malema again encouraged landless people in Western Cape to occupy land by force.
He applauded hundreds of supporters in Kayamandi, Stellenbosch, for forcibly taking land where Nkanini informal settlement is situated.
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