El MKP anuncia a sus delegados para el comité de juicio político

El partido uMkhonto weSizwe ha nombrado a tres miembros para formar parte del comité de juicio político de 31 integrantes de Sudáfrica, el cual examina las pruebas contra el presidente Cyril Ramaphosa.

El partido uMkhonto weSizwe anunció el martes que sus representantes en el comité serán el Dr. John Hlophe, primer vicepresidente y líder parlamentario del partido, la jefa de bancada Mmabatho Mokoena-Zondi y la Dra. Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala.

Los partidos políticos deben presentar los nombres ante la presidenta de la Asamblea Nacional, Thoko Didiza, antes del viernes para el comité, el cual fue establecido tras una sentencia del Tribunal Constitucional.

El panel considerará las pruebas prima facie relacionadas con la moneda extranjera sustraída de la granja Phala Phala de Ramaphosa.

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