El UAT cuestiona el nombramiento del presidente de la comisión de destitución del Parlamento

El partido United Africans Transformation ha expresado su preocupación por el nombramiento de Makashule Gana como presidente de la comisión parlamentaria de destitución que investiga al presidente Cyril Ramaphosa.

El Dr. Bantu Mahlatsi, presidente del United Africans Transformation, manifestó las reservas de su partido el 6 de junio de 2026. El grupo no cuestiona la competencia de Gana, pero duda de su neutralidad debido a que su partido forma parte del Gobierno de Unidad Nacional. Gana fue elegido para dirigir la comisión establecida para examinar las acusaciones contra el presidente Cyril Ramaphosa relacionadas con el escándalo de la granja Phala Phala. El United Africans Transformation sostiene que la composición de la propia comisión plantea problemas sobre la integridad del proceso. Estas preocupaciones se destacaron en una declaración y un video adjunto publicados el mismo día.

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