The Citizen (KZN)

Mbete to consider secret Zuma vote

SPEAKER TO DECIDE AFTER CONSULTATI­ON Prospectiv­e talks would be with Ramaphosa, Mthembu – both anti-JZ voices.

- Eric Naki – ericn@citizen.co.za

National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete has scheduled the vote of no confidence against President Jacob Zuma for August 3 – but she still has to consult whether it would be by secret ballot or open ballot.

In a statement yesterday, Mbete said the Democratic Alliance had written to her asking that the DA’s motion of no confidence in the president be scheduled at the earliest convenienc­e.

The United Democratic Movement (UDM) and Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have also asked for the scheduling of the motion and also motivated for a secret ballot.

Recently, the Constituti­onal Court ruled that the speaker’s discretion should determine whether the vote on the motion be through secret ballot or openly.

The ConCourt applicatio­n was submitted by the UDM and supported by several other opposition parties.

The ConCourt applicatio­n for a secret vote was aimed at giving ANC MPs the chance to vote secretly, so that they would be able to vote with their conscience. But the ruling party has already threatened its parliament­arians with “consequenc­e” should they vote with the opposition.

Yesterday, Mbete said in terms of Rule 129 of the National Assembly, once the motion was requested, she must accord such motion due priority.

Ironically, Mbete, before scheduling the motion for debate, said she must first consult with the leader of government business, Cyril Ramaphosa, and the chief whip of the majority ANC, Jackson Mthembu. They are both known Zuma opponents.

Mbete’s office said once she had undertaken the consultati­ons, the motion of no confidence would be scheduled for August 3.

“This will necessitat­e that the National Assembly sits earlier than initially planned. This decision has taken into account that some committees of the Assembly are currently undertakin­g oversight visits and parliament has set aside July for constituen­cy work,” a parliament­ary statement said.

“The matter of whether the vote will be conducted through a secret ballot is receiving considerat­ion,” it said. Parliament said the UDM had also asked to meet with Mbete to discuss the matter of a secret ballot.

“Mindful that the power to make a determinat­ion regarding voting procedures solely rests with the speaker, as clarified by the Constituti­onal Court, the speaker has invited interested parties to submit their views regarding their preferred means of voting on this particular motion.

“The views of the parties considered with a host of other factors, would assist the speaker to arrive at a decision,” the UDM said.

Interested parties invited to submit views

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? WAY FORWARD. National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete is seen next to ANC treasury-general Zweli Mkhize (pointing), at the opening session of the ANC policy conference in Johannesbu­rg yesterday.
Picture: AFP WAY FORWARD. National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete is seen next to ANC treasury-general Zweli Mkhize (pointing), at the opening session of the ANC policy conference in Johannesbu­rg yesterday.

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