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Zuma's MK celebration seeks to obstruct South African parliament pointing out vote-rigging

Former South African president Jacob Zuma's uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) party has used to the nation's top court to block the recently elected parliament from sitting today on the premises that the May 29 vote was marred by scams, it stated on Tuesday.

The National Assembly is due to convene on Friday for legislators to swear the oath of workplace and elect their speaker, deputy speaker and the country's president.

The difficulty from MK comes as South Africa deals with a level of political unpredictability unseen in thirty years of democracy, with no clearness regarding who will govern the nation when the electoral dust settles.

The African National Congress, which has been in power considering that completion of apartheid in 1994, lost its bulk but stays the most significant party, and is now negotiating with a variety of other parties with diametrically opposed policy goals.

MK came a surprisingly strong 3rd, winning 14.6% of the vote which equates into 58 seats in the 400-seat chamber, but in spite of its success it has declared vote-rigging happened and threatened to boycott the new parliament.

The 2024 elections were anything however complimentary and fair, stated Sihle Ngubane, MK's secretary-general, in the celebration's. application to the Constitutional Court, which it distributed to. media on Tuesday via a WhatsApp group.

The Independent Electoral Commission and other parties stated. the election was free and fair, and South Africa does not have actually a. history of significant vote fraud.

My view is that it's not going to change anything that. takes place in between now and Friday, said Lawson Naidoo, executive. secretary of the Council for the Development of the South. African Constitution, describing MK's court application.

He stated there was inadequate compound in the party's. document to necessitate the intervention of the Constitutional. Court.

Pierre de Vos, a teacher of constitutional law at the. University of Cape Town, stated the application would not be. successful as the law was clearly against MK.

I am presuming the application was brought for political and. illegal factors, he stated in a post on X.

' VINTAGE ZUMA'

A new entrant in South African politics, MK gained momentum. after Zuma revealed in December he would be backing the celebration. and quickly became its leader.

The party supporters rewriting the constitution, seizing land. from white farmers and nationalising all natural resources. consisting of mines.

Political expert Ongama Mtimka, a lecturer at Nelson. Mandela University, said it remained in MK's interest to develop. stress and anxiety about the outcome of the election because it wanted. take advantage of in negotiations with the ANC and other parties.

It is only in an environment of panic that political. lodging would be considered, he stated, adding: It's. vintage Zuma, playing the role of continuous victimhood.

A long time pillar of the ANC, Zuma fell out with the celebration. after he was forced to quit as president in 2018 over a string. of corruption scandals. He was imprisoned in 2021 for declining to. offer evidence at a public questions that found there had actually been. extensive public sector corruption throughout his administration.

News of Zuma's imprisoning triggered lethal riots in his home. province of KwaZulu-Natal, where additional cops have actually been released. in the wake of the election.

Zuma retains a vast and devoted following in the populous. province, where the significant city of Durban lies. MK won. 45.9% of the parliamentary vote there, compared to a. humiliating 17.6% for the ANC.

MK's name, which means Spear of the Country in Zulu, was. likewise the name of the ANC's armed wing from the apartheid period,. but an effort by the ANC before the election to prevent its. rival from using that name and branding was not successful.

(source: Reuters)