Ramaphosa must account for Zuma's absence
19 October 2014
The decision apparently taken by Luthuli House to relieve President Jacob Zuma from his constitutional duty to account to Parliament should be rejected with contempt (see Sunday Times report).
We know that President Zuma has become an embarrassment to the ANC. But this does not mean the ANC has the right to determine whether or not the President appears before Parliament to answer questions.
I will be writing to Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, in his capacity as Leader of Government Business, to account for President Zuma's absence from Parliament.
According to Rule 111(1)(a) of the National Assembly, the President must appear before Parliament at least once per term (or four times a year), to answer questions from Members of Parliament. President Zuma has only appeared before the House once this year, and there is no indication that he will do so again.