Defiant Zuma Launches New Electoral Court Case
"We demand to know what happened to our votes" - Jacob Zuma
Defiant Zuma Launches New Electoral Court Case
Mkhonto weSizwe leader, Jacob Zuma, says they've launched a new Electoral Court case and also asked their lawyers to write a letter of demand to the SABC to “stop deliberately misleading South Africans by using terms like GNU or GPU to refer to “present sellout coalitions.”
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Zuma said the GNU is nothing but a return of Aparthied and colonialism. “We demand to know what happened to our votes. We've now launched a new Electoral Court case and also participate in the ATM case in the Electoral Court. There is no Government of National Unity in SA. There is a white-led unholy alliance between the DA and the ANC of Ramaphosa. It is sponsored by the big business and it's for the benefit of the markets and not the people.”
Defiant Zuma Launches New Electoral Court Case
Zuma added, “We have instructed our legal team domestically and internationally to take all steps necessary to ensure justice is done. We cannot allow a situation where millions of votes have been stolen. The legal team will report on the possible avenues which are available.”
Zuma said after receiving legal advice, the party will soon occupy its seats in the National Assembly.
“I promise to address the nation soon after the meeting with the leaders of the progressive forces then we shall deliver a detailed plan for the next few months or years until we finally win back our country from the enemies of progress and economic freedom with the new apartheid regime of Steenhuisen and all his black sellout puppets led by Cyril Ramaphosa.”
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Zuma said the country can no longer afford to be divided when the enemy is uniting against the people.