The Independent on Saturday

Parliament regrets Sona disruption­s

- MAYIBONGWE MAQHINA mayobongwe.maqhina@inl.co.za

PARLIAMENT has apologised to its guests who attended the State of the Nation Address (Sona) and the nation for the disruption caused by the EFF on Thursday night.

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s address was delayed by more than an hour when the EFF raised points of orders about the presence of former president FW de Klerk and also demanded that Public Enterprise­s Minister Pravin Gordhan be dismissed from the Cabinet.

The move led National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise to adjourn proceeding­s for about five minutes only for the EFF to stage a walkout upon resumption.

Parliament­ary spokespers­on Moloto Mothapo said yesterday Modise and National Council of Provinces chairperso­n Amos Masondo joined the rest of other public representa­tives in extending apologies to the guests and the people of South Africa for the conduct of some MPs.

“It is understand­able that the people of South Africa would be highly concerned and disappoint­ed by the conduct of certain MPs.

“In order to restore order and calm, the Presiding Officers had to briefly suspend the sitting, which helped to calm the high emotions and allowed the House to determine a way forward,” Mothapo said.

He also said the conduct of the EFF MPs would be referred to the Powers and Privileges Committee for considerat­ions and recommenda­tions.

“Going forward, MPs will have to seriously consider and make a determinat­ion on whether the existing joint rules sufficient­ly guard against disorderli­ness that has the potential to paralyse the business of the House,” Mothapo said.

Meanwhile, the national legislatur­e confirmed that political parties submitted nomination­s for the independen­t panel that would consider preliminar­y evidence on the motion by the DA on the removal of Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane.

“A total of 22 names were received. The Speaker will now consider the nomination­s and make a determinat­ion on the three names to constitute the panel,” Mothapo said, adding that Modise would announce her decision by the end of the month.

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