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Zuma says ANC lawmakers who voted against him must be punished

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JOHANNESBU­RG: South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma wants the African National Congress (ANC) to identify and punish party members who voted against him in a no-confidence motion in Parliament last week.

Some 30 ANC lawmakers supported the opposition motion in a secret ballot on Aug. 8, not enough for it to pass but the defection exposed rifts within the ANC that could weaken Zuma’s ability to influence the choice of next party leader at elections in December.

Addressing an ANC meeting late on Sunday, Zuma called the defectors “people who have double hearts, one for the ANC and one for other parties,” and said they “must be taken to the (ANC) disciplina­ry committee,” South African media reported.

“What our enemies (opposition members of Parliament) were doing was to say: ‘How can we destroy the ANC and weaken it, so that we can take control of the country?’ ... We should never do it again,” Zuma was quoted as saying.

It was unclear how the party would be able to determine who had voted against Zuma or what action could be taken against them. The president said he would discuss the issue of dissenters at a meeting of the ANC on Monday. ANC communicat­ions officials were unavailabl­e to comment.

Critics say Zuma’s priority is to ensure he retains sufficient control over the party to ensure that his chosen candidate succeeds him as leader so he can avoid scrutiny over corruption allegation­s that have dogged his eight years in power. Zuma has denied wrongdoing.

 ??  ?? South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma speaks to his supporters in Cape Town in this file photo. (Reuters)
South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma speaks to his supporters in Cape Town in this file photo. (Reuters)

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