DA accuses ANC of waging coordinated campaign to disprupt metro council meetings

27 October 2016 - 21:41 By Tmg Digital

A coordinated campaign on Thursday from the ANC in the council meetings of Nelson Mandela Bay‚ Johannesburg and Tshwane to disrupt the business of the day has undermined democracy and exposed the ANC’s true colours as a party of lawlessness‚ the Democratic Alliance has charged. Chairperson of the DA’s federal executive James Selfe said the ANC could not accept its electoral defeat at the hands of the DA in the major metros‚ and had nothing left to offer but chaos and disorder.“The conduct of the ANC today was a disgrace‚” he said.Selfe said that at Nelson Mandela Bay’s council meeting on Thursday ANC councillors had used glass jugs to physically assault other councillors‚ smashing them into councillors’ faces and leaving two hospitalised.Two injured‚ shots fired at Nelson Mandela Bay council meetingA member of Nelson Mandela Bay’s security team fired at least one shot in an attempt to disperse a fight at a council meeting on Thursday afternoon. “ANC councillors threw glasses and missiles across the council chamber‚ and threatened violence against the Speaker of Council while approaching the Speaker’s bench violently‚” he said.“In Johannesburg the ANC caucus disrupted council for long periods‚ staged walkouts‚ returned and continued to disrupt the business of council. It is clear that in Johannesburg the caucus of Cllr Parks Tau is nothing more than a band of thugs and hooligans‚ who have no concern for the people of Johannesburg whom council must serve.“In Tshwane‚ the ANC tripartite-alliance disrupted the agenda of council through SAMWU members breaching the Sammy Marks chamber building violently and aggressively‚ and the ANC councillors inside the chamber abusing the rules to delay council business.” SAMWU members hurled stones and missiles at law enforcement outside the Tshwane council meeting‚ and provoked them. Police had to use stun grenades to disperse the violent attack on the council sitting‚ Selfe added.“Undeterred‚ the agenda of the day in Nelson Mandela Bay has been fully completed and all items have been voted on. In Johannesburg‚ Mayor Herman Mashaba has committed to completing the full agenda of council today‚ no matter how long the sitting extends.“In Tshwane‚ Mayor Solly Msimanga has also committed to getting through every agenda item today and the council sitting is ongoing.“Under DA governance‚ the people of our cities come first‚ and we will do whatever it takes to get the work done to make progress in these Metros‚” Selfe said.He added: “The ANC must accept that it has been democratically voted out in Nelson Mandela Bay‚ Johannesburg and Tshwane‚ and no amount of violence will change that.“If anything‚ through its undemocratic conduct‚ the ANC is reinforcing just why South Africa spoke up so loudly and clearly against it on 3 August 2016.”..

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