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South African parliament suspends six EFF lawmakers a month

South Africa Parliament

By Adama Makausba

South African opposition leader Julius Malema and five other MPs from his Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party were on Wednesday punished with a one-month suspension without pay from parliament.

The parliament’s powers and privileges committee found them guilty of contempt of parliament for storming the stage during President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation address in February.

The speaker suspended proceedings as security removed Mr Malema and the other MPs from the hall.

The committee added that “each member must also apologize in person in the House to the president, the speaker, and the people of South Africa” for disrupting the president’s address and “putting the country in a bad light.”

The suspension of the six MPs will run during the whole month of February next year, meaning that Mr Malema and the other five MPs will be blocked from attending the president’s next State of the Nation address, due in that month.

On Monday, the EFF MPs refused to participate in the hearings after the committee declined their request for postponement. Mr Malema also protested the appointment of advocate Anton Katz as the initiator in the hearing. “A white man will not persecute me,” Mr Malema said.

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