South Africa's Ramaphosa Refuses To Resign
President Cyril Ramaphosa is facing calls for his resignation, marking a serious moment for Parliament and the Presidency in South Africa. A resolution has reportedly shone a spotlight on parliamentary processes, impacting the proper functioning of the nation's democracy. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has stated he will not resign, despite pressure from several senior ministers. A court recently revived a case against him.
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SAfm
“calls for him to resign. Politically, in fact, what my thinking is, is that whether or not the president actually resigns is not a function of what this resolution is, because this shines a spotlight on parliamentary processes.”
BBC World Service
“several senior ministers are urging him to do so. South Africa's President Cyril Ramaph osa has insisted he won't resign after a court revived”
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