Mbalula presenta una solicitud para revocar el fallo sobre la conferencia del ANC en el Cabo Oriental

El secretario general del Congreso Nacional Africano (ANC), Fikile Mbalula, ha solicitado al Tribunal Superior del Cabo Oriental la anulación de la sentencia que paralizó la conferencia provincial del partido en marzo.

Mbalula presentó la solicitud alegando que la demanda original presentada por miembros descontentos del ANC era fraudulenta. El secretario afirmó que el grupo no había agotado los procesos internos del partido antes de recurrir a los tribunales.

Un grupo de miembros había alegado irregularidades y disputas internas sin resolver al intentar detener la celebración de la conferencia. El tribunal falló a su favor y paralizó el evento.

Se ha nombrado un equipo provincial de trabajo en la provincia tras el vencimiento del mandato del Comité Ejecutivo Provincial.

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