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Insults fly at Zuma’s Budget speech

DA leader leads anti-Zuma charge in budget debate

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THE PRESIDENCY budget debate descended into chaos as MPs hurled insults at each other, with some even advising one other to seek psychologi­cal help.

MPs from the ANC were on their feet as DA leader Mmusi Maimane led the antiZuma charge – including a reference to “President Gupta” and telling MPs a vote for the Presidency was a vote for the controvers­ial family at the centre of state capture allegation­s. “We cannot come and pretend that the Presidency is not the headquarte­rs of a Gupta empire, with President Zuma acting as a front for them,” said Maimane.

“This is a budget for President Gupta. Keep that in mind when you cast your vote.” ANC MPs demanded an immediate withdrawal from Maimane, with Speaker Baleka Mbete insisting Maimane take back his words or risk not being able to finish his speech. As both sides shouted insults at each other, Maimane reluctantl­y withdrew the reference to “President Gupta”, but added: “If the shoe fits, you should wear it.”

DA chief whip John Steenhuise­n and Mbete then took aim at each other. Mbete advised Steenhuise­n to “go for anger management”, with Steenhuise­n retorting the Speaker needed “some serious sessions of psychiatry”.

Maimane paid tribute to the ANC’s longest serving president, Oliver Tambo, chiding ANC MPs for invoking his name during budget debates. “Honourable members, every single time you mention OR Tambo, you remind us how far the ANC has fallen. It pains me to say that the ANC of Oliver Tambo does not exist anymore... “This president, this man, happened. He killed the ANC,” the opposition leader said as he pointed at Zuma.

Maimane indicated his caucus would vote against the budget and said those who approved the budget vote were supporting a “mafia shadow state”. – ANA

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