Speaker agrees to DA’s request for motion of no confidence in Zuma
11 January 2015
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Baleka Mbete, has agreed in writing to my request for a debate on a motion of no confidence in President Zuma, following the President’s reckless decision to fire Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene in December last year.
In a letter responding to my request, the Speaker confirmed that her office is in the process of consulting with the Leader of Government Business and the Chief Whip of the Majority Party to schedule the motion “within a reasonable period of time”, and confirmed that the motion will be published on the first available Order Paper in 2016.
This is a welcome move by the Speaker, and in light of the President’s comments last night, I once again appeal to the Speaker to ensure that the motion is treated with the urgency it deserves and a debate is scheduled as soon as possible. It is now absolutely imperative that Parliament is afforded the opportunity to debate a motion of no confidence in President Zuma.
Last night President Zuma stated that South Africans and the markets overreacted when he fired Minister Nene last month, and that the effects of the decision have been exaggerated.