IFP not calling for Tlakula resignation

Chairperson of the IEC Pansy Tlakula File photo: Etienne Creux

Chairperson of the IEC Pansy Tlakula File photo: Etienne Creux

Published Apr 14, 2014

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Johannesburg - The Inkatha Freedom Party on Monday distanced itself from a call by some opposition parties for IEC chairwoman Pansy Tlakula to resign.

“At no meeting of the IFP national council or national executive committee was such a resolution passed,” it said in a statement.

“We remain of the viewpoint that advocate Tlakula, in the interest of free, fair and stable elections, should be allowed to stay at the helm of the IEC for now.”

Earlier this month, opposition parties said they were worried about the credibility of the May 7 elections. The parties met the management of the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC).

It was said that parties calling for her resignation were the United Democratic Movement, the Azanian People's Organisation, the African Christian Democratic Party, the IFP, the United Christian Democratic Party, the Congress of the People, Agang SA and the Economic Freedom Fighters.

The opposition parties are giving Tlakula until the end of business on Monday to respond to their demand, otherwise they are threatening legal action.

The IEC has not responded to questions from Sapa on whether Tlakula would resign.

Earlier, UDM leader Bantu Holomisa said the parties had not received any communication from Tlakula.

“We will start implementing the resolution of the political parties who agreed she should step down,” he said.

“We have identified a law firm who will take the matter forward starting from tomorrow onwards.”

Holomisa said he was waiting for the other opposition parties to let him know if they would join the legal action. He has given them till 3pm on Monday.

Agang SA and the EFF on Monday said they were still behind the call for her resignation.

“We are still calling for her to step aside and will join legal action if she does not,” said Agang SA deputy national spokesman Andrew Gasnolar.

Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele has previously said the electoral body should be headed by a person “without a whiff of a cloud over her head”.

EFF spokesman Mbuyiseni Ndlovu said: “We are waiting for her [Tlakula's] response,” he said.

Sapa

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