Zuma is a tsunami, says EFF MP

The ANC Women's League has expressed its support for President Jacob Zuma following the Constitutional Court ruling on Zuma's Nkandla home. File picture: Tracey Adams

The ANC Women's League has expressed its support for President Jacob Zuma following the Constitutional Court ruling on Zuma's Nkandla home. File picture: Tracey Adams

Published Nov 26, 2015

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Parliament - An Economic Freedom Fighters MP was booted from the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) on Thursday for comparing President Jacob Zuma to a giant wave.

“Today we are listening to a man whose view of democracy is as twisted and dangerous as a tsunami telling us about what ought to be done to ensure democracy benefits all South Africans,” Vusiwana Mtileni said as he responded to Zuma’s annual address to the NCOP.

ANC MPs jumped to the President’s defence, and asked that Mtileni’s comments be ruled out of order.

NCOP chairwoman Thandi Modise agreed, saying: “In this particular instance you are deliberately impugning on a member of this Parliament.”

Zuma ceased to be a member of Parliament after MPs voted him into his position during a National Assembly sitting in May last year.

Mtileni’s objections, and insistence that he be allowed to debate was dismissed as Modise demanded he withdraw his remarks.

He refused to leave the podium resulting in Modise calling in parliamentary security to remove him.

“The member is refusing to withdraw from the House. I will ask for the security to remove this member from the House.”

Mtileni offered little resistance and was escorted out of the chamber.

African News Agency

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