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EFF’s Naledi Chirwa Slams MK Party as “Most Useless in Parliament” Over Budget Vote Absence

April 5, 2025
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EFF’s Naledi Chirwa Slams MK Party as “Most Useless in Parliament” Over Budget Vote Absence
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Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) MP Naledi Chirwa has launched a scathing attack on the MK Party, calling it the “most useless party in Parliament” following its failure to attend a critical vote on the national budget. The absence of MK Party lawmakers during the key decision has intensified criticism of the party’s parliamentary performance and commitment to governance.

Chirwa’s remarks, made on social media, targeted the MK Party—led by former president Jacob Zuma—accusing its members of failing to represent their constituents effectively. The budget vote, which shapes South Africa’s economic direction, was a major test of opposition accountability, and the MK Party’s no-show has raised concerns about its legislative diligence.

Despite positioning itself as a radical alternative in South African politics, the MK Party has faced accusations of empty rhetoric, with critics arguing that its actions in Parliament do not match its promises. Political analysts suggest Chirwa’s outburst reflects broader frustration among opposition parties over the MK Party’s inconsistent engagement and leadership style.

While the MK Party has yet to formally respond to Chirwa’s comments, its supporters have offered possible justifications, including internal challenges and strategic considerations for the absence. However, the incident has further strained relations between opposition factions, particularly the EFF and MK, both of which claim to offer alternatives to the ruling African National Congress (ANC).

As South Africa grapples with deepening economic and social crises, the ability of opposition parties to hold the government accountable remains under scrutiny. With pressure mounting on the MK Party to justify its parliamentary conduct, its response—or lack thereof—could shape public perception ahead of future legislative sessions.

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