While the EFF says dissolving regional structures for failing to elect new leaders by the end of May had to be done, political analysts believe the move points to a party centrally controlled.
With just four months before the much-anticipated October 27 local government elections, the EFF has dissolved its regional structures for failing to meet its 90% threshold to elect new leaders.
So the elephant in the room now is when the President will appoint the new Cabinet to close the existing leadership void that has been in place for the last one month
LONDON: Labour has called on the political party spending watchdog to investigate claims that the Tories accepted donations from companies that were defunct.Anneliese Dodds, chairwoman of the Labour.
A Sicilian mafia boss known as “the pig” and “the people-slayer”, who had a child dissolved in acid as revenge against an informant, has been released early from prison, prompting outrage from his victims’ relatives. Giovanni Brusca, 64, a former leader of Cosa Nostra, was released from a high security jail in Rome after spending 25 years behind bars for multiple murders and mafia association. He was notorious for having detonated the huge roadside bomb that blew up a crusading anti-mafia prosecutor, Giovanni Falcone, in 1992. Brusca told a court how he sat on the side of a hill, watching the progress of the prosecutor’s convoy through a pair of binoculars, before activating the explosion by remote control. The prosecutor’s wife and three police protection officers also died in the massive explosion, which happened on a stretch of motorway outside Palermo. Brusca ordered the kidnapping of 12-year-old Giuseppe Di Matteo in revenge for the