Arguments heard in Con-Court

in politics •  7 years ago 

Allowing for a secret ballot to be held during the motion of no confidence vote in Parliament will allow members of the house to feel safe enough to vote with integrity, the UDM has argued.

Speaking on behalf of the United Democratic Movement at the Constitutional Court on Monday, Dali Mpofu said all South Africans wanted was to know that the members of Parliament who had been elected to represent them, were voting with integrity and that a secret vote would ensure that.

"We are giving reasons of why it must be there, but no-one has told us what is wrong with it. The real thing that all South Africans want to know is that does the President continue to enjoy the confidence of members of Parliament. That is all. It's a very simple antidote that we are waving to the court."

Representatives from different opposition parties have made their arguments in the court, arguing on a principle of public accountability.

The court has bee adjourned for lunch and will commence at 15:00

For more information, please visit http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/live-opposition-march-to-concourt-ahead-of-secretballot-hearing-20170515 for a live summary update.

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