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MK Party to Appeal Court Ruling Reinstating Mary Phadi Amid Growing Internal Divisions

December 5, 2024
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MK Party to Appeal Court Ruling Reinstating Mary Phadi Amid Growing Internal Divisions
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The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) has announced plans to appeal the Mpumalanga High Court’s decision to reinstate Mary Phadi as the provincial convener and Member of the Provincial Legislature (MPL). The move highlights escalating tensions within the party’s Mpumalanga structures as internal disputes intensify.

The High Court’s ruling, handed down after Phadi contested her earlier removal, cited procedural irregularities in her dismissal and deemed it unlawful. The decision was celebrated by Phadi’s supporters as a victory for justice and due process.

However, MK Party leadership remains defiant, arguing that the judgment undermines the party’s internal decision-making processes. Speaking at a press briefing, Secretary-General Duma Mahlangu acknowledged the judiciary’s authority but expressed disagreement with the outcome.

“We respect the role of the courts in upholding justice, but this ruling challenges the collective decisions of our provincial and national leadership structures. We will pursue an appeal to safeguard the integrity of our internal processes,” Mahlangu stated.

Phadi, who has consistently denied the allegations that led to her removal, praised the court’s judgment as a validation of her commitment to serving Mpumalanga’s citizens. Addressing supporters outside the courthouse, she pledged to continue her legislative work despite the ongoing challenges within the party.

Legal experts warn that the appeal process may deepen internal divisions within the MK Party, potentially hindering its governance effectiveness in Mpumalanga. Political analyst Mpho Tlou observed that this case exposes vulnerabilities in the leadership dynamics of smaller political parties.

“This legal battle underscores deeper fissures within the MK Party and raises concerns about its capacity to address conflicts without judicial intervention,” Tlou remarked.

The MK Party is expected to lodge its appeal in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, there are growing calls for the party to prioritize unity and refocus on its commitments to the electorate in Mpumalanga.

As the legal process unfolds, the party faces the dual challenge of resolving internal disputes and maintaining its standing in the province’s political landscape.

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