The motion on land expropriation without compensation brought by EFF leader Julius Malema was passed after 324 of 400 members of parliament sat to vote on the motion. Image: Esa Alexander
The Economic Freedom Fighters have claimed the victory on passing a motion for land expropriation without compensation in the National Assembly which was overwhelmingly adopted.
The motion brought by EFF leader Julius Malema was passed after 324 of 400 members of parliament sat to vote on the motion. Eighty-three MPs voted against it while 241 voted in favour of the motion. There was no notable abstentions. Malema threatens to remove PE mayor if DA rejects land expropriation Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has threatened to pass a motion of no confidence in Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Athol Trollip as a ...
The Democratic Alliance who said there was no need for the amendment of the Constitution as the slow process of land redistribution was a result of the ANC-led government's failure for the past 25 years did not support the motion. Neither did the Congress of the People the African Christian Democratic Party and the Freedom Front Plus.
The matter will now be referred to the Constitutional Review Committee which must report back to Parliament by August 30. 'The time for reconciliation is over' says Malema during land debate The Economic Freedom Fighters have tabled their motion on land expropriation without compensation calling on the ANC to change the Constitution to ...
The EFF proposed that an ad hoc committee be established to review and amend Section 25 of the Constitution to make it possible for the state to expropriate land in the public interest without compensation.
Section 25 of the Constitution known as the property clause - states the government must make laws and take other steps to help people or communities to get land to live on and to claim back land if they lost it after 1913 and because of an apartheid law.
In March last year a similar motion brought by the EFF was defeated by 261 votes to 33. Two MPs abstained. The ANC said at the time it did not agree with any form of land expropriation without compensation.
I guess they saw how well it worked out in other Socialist paradises like Zimbabwe under Uncle Bob and Russia under Uncle Joe and thought that getting rid of whitey the farmer will bring prosperity and equality for everyone.
Once a commie always a commie and no amount of political whitewashing can take the stink off that pig.
The motion on land expropriation without compensation brought by EFF leader Julius Malema was passed after 324 of 400 members of parliament sat to vote on the motion.
Image: Esa Alexander
The Economic Freedom Fighters have claimed the victory on passing a motion for land expropriation without compensation in the National Assembly which was overwhelmingly adopted.
The motion brought by EFF leader Julius Malema was passed after 324 of 400 members of parliament sat to vote on the motion. Eighty-three MPs voted against it while 241 voted in favour of the motion. There was no notable abstentions.
Malema threatens to remove PE mayor if DA rejects land expropriation
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has threatened to pass a motion of no confidence in Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Athol Trollip as a ...
The Democratic Alliance who said there was no need for the amendment of the Constitution as the slow process of land redistribution was a result of the ANC-led government's failure for the past 25 years did not support the motion. Neither did the Congress of the People the African Christian Democratic Party and the Freedom Front Plus.
The matter will now be referred to the Constitutional Review Committee which must report back to Parliament by August 30.
'The time for reconciliation is over' says Malema during land debate
The Economic Freedom Fighters have tabled their motion on land expropriation without compensation calling on the ANC to change the Constitution to ...
The EFF proposed that an ad hoc committee be established to review and amend Section 25 of the Constitution to make it possible for the state to expropriate land in the public interest without compensation.
Section 25 of the Constitution known as the property clause - states the government must make laws and take other steps to help people or communities to get land to live on and to claim back land if they lost it after 1913 and because of an apartheid law.
In March last year a similar motion brought by the EFF was defeated by 261 votes to 33. Two MPs abstained. The ANC said at the time it did not agree with any form of land expropriation without compensation.
Once a commie always a commie and no amount of political whitewashing can take the stink off that pig.