Zuko Komisa

The 58 MK Party members scheduled to take the oath of office on Tuesday have been confirmed by Parliament. Parliament states that this is being done in accordance with the Constitution, which requires MPs to swear allegiance to the Republic and the Constitution before they can start carrying out their duties.
According to Parliament, the MK Party sent it 21 supplementation names of members of parliament. The MK Party has said in a statement on Monday that their swearing-in does not in any way signify an acceptance of the May results and that they are continuing with actively pursuing legal avenues.
We wish to clarify that our decision to take the oath of office does not, in any way, signify an acceptance of the May election results. The MK Party steadfastly maintains that the elections were marred by massive election irregularities, rigging, and outright fraud. We are continuing to challenge these results through appropriate legal channels. Moreover, the MK Party does not recognize the legitimacy of the previous parliamentary sitting, during which Cyril Ramaphosa of the DANC coalition was elected as President. We are actively pursuing legal avenues to have this sitting declared illegitimate, upholding the principles of democracy and justice as enshrined in Section 46(1] of the Constitution.
MK Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela
Former Judge President and Dr. Mandlakayise John Hlophe to lead the opposition
The MK Party further confirmed Former Judge President and Dr. Mandlakayise John Hlophe as the leader of the party in parliament.
Under the principled and unwavering leadership of former Judge President and Dr. Mandlakayise John Hlophe, our team is committed to tirelessly expose the covert operations of the DANC coalition, which we view as a pet-project of white monopoly capital. This treacherous and unholy coalition between Ramaphosa-ANC and DA, poses a significant threat to the hard-earned freedoms of our people, with the sole aim to reinstate control over our nation and its wealth to the historical oppressors and those who have monopolised our resources from colonial and apartheid days to this day
MK Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela
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