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EFF deputy leader Floyd Shivambu still hasn t provided proof of his allegations that Parliament s legal services are infiltrated .
Last week, he pledged to provide Speaker Thandi Modise with a letter containing proof, but no such letter has been sent.
MPs from other parties want him to withdraw his remarks if he can t substantiate them.
EFF deputy leader Floyd Shivambu still hasn t provided substantiation for his claims that Parliament s legal services department has been infiltrated to serve a right-wing agenda in subverting the process to amend Section 25 of the Constitution.
At last week s National Assembly Programming Committee, Shivambu s claim in the ad hoc committee amending Section 25 was roundly condemned by MPs from other parties.
Chanté Schatz, News24
Julius Malema has put pressure on the ANC to accept the EFF s proposal that Section 25 of the Constitution be amended to place all land under state custodianship.
This after talks between the two parties reached an impasse on the issue, delaying the finalisation of the amendment.
The DA said it would do whatever it could to stop this.
EFF leader Julius Malema has used the debate on the Presidency s budget vote to turn up the heat on the ANC in its negotiations on the form the amendment to Section 25 of the Constitution to allow expropriation without compensation should take.
Prices of goods in Zimbabwe are spiralling again, threatening to halt a decline in consumer inflation, after authorities last week forced businesses to stop quoting prices in US dollars in a bid to encourage more use of the falter
Southern African delegates are at loggerheads with their eastern and western counterparts.
Southern Africa is demanding a presidency on a rotational basis, while the eastern and western delegates want a vote-based system.
Dramatic scenes in the Pan-African Parliament are bad for the image of an institution still trying to maintain relevance, says one analyst.
Within minutes of starting the session meant to elect a new president, the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) erupted into more chaos on Tuesday. At the centre of it was a letter believed to be sent from the African Union to the PAP over reforming the contesting voting procedure.