By: Natasha Archary

The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party will be boycotting the first sitting of the National Assembly as confirmed by the legal notice issued to the Chief Justice and Secretary to Parliament.
All 58 MK Party nominees will boycott and not attend the scheduled first sitting of Parliament which is set to take place in the next 9-days days or so.
MK Patry has decided to interdict the convening of the National Assembly due to their unresolved objections over the election results.
The newly formed party claims the 2024 National and Provincial elections were rigged and want their claims thoroughly addressed by the court.
In a statement issued on Monday, 10 June the party is of the view that the absence of MK Party members will prevent the composition of 350 members required to lawfully constitute the National Assembly.
“Despite our legally sound and legitimate objections as submitted in line with Section 55 to the IEC, the parliament’s response disregarded our request by spearheading an agenda to proceed regardless of such concerns which are serious in their nature.
In response, we have directed our attorneys to urgently seek an interdict from the Constitutional Court to postpone the session while these critical legal issues and questionable election results which point to grossly serious grievances of possible election fraud and rigging are addressed.”
BREAKING NEWS:
— uMkhonto WeSizwe Party (@MkhontoweSizwex) June 9, 2024
MK party intends interdicting the convening of the unconstitutional sitting of inaugural session of the National Assembly. All votes must be counted. pic.twitter.com/aFp37xXhC0
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