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Ramaphosa Says He is Not Concerned by Motions of No-Confidence in Himself & Cabinet

SOUTH AFRICA
  • Ramaphosa says he is not concerned about attempts by opposition parties to have him and his cabinet removed when two motions of no confidence are debated in parliament later today (1300BST)
  • The DA tabled a motion of no confidence in the entire cabinet, except for Ramaphosa, while the ATM tabled its own motion of no confidence in Ramaphosa.
  • This will be the first time in democratic SA that the National Assembly holds two separate debates on the president and his cabinet. It will also be the first motion of no confidence in Ramaphosa since he took over as president in 2018. - DispatchLive
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