‘Zuma turning Parliament into Pollsmoor Prison’

18 February 2016 - 15:39 By TMG Digital

The Democratic Alliance on Thursday accused President Jacob Zuma of "turning Parliament into Pollsmoor Prison".The party noted with “serious concern the extreme levels of security” implemented ahead of President Zuma’s State of the Nation Address reply scheduled for Thursday afternoon.“The President has been in Parliament for the past two days with no incident. "Today however‚ reams of barbed wire have been rolled out around Parliament and a heavy police contingent has been deployed on the precinct without any warning or explanation to party whips‚” said John Steenhuisen‚ the DA’s chief whip.He added that the continued ad hoc security clampdowns on what was meant to be the People's Parliament “at the Presidency’s whim violate the spirit of Parliament’s mandate to serve and remain accessible to the public‚ and come at a significant and simply unsustainable expense”. “The DA will submit parliamentary questions to the relevant national Ministries to determine the exact cost for these security measures and request an urgent Parliamentary Oversight Authority briefing on the matter.”..

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