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Malema Ejected From Parliament in Clash With Deputy Speaker

June 9, 2025
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South Africa’s Parliament saw heated exchanges today as EFF leader Julius Malema was ordered to leave the chamber by Deputy Speaker Annelie Lotriet. The confrontation erupted when Malema accused Lotriet of bias in her handling of questions to President Cyril Ramaphosa, claiming she was protecting the President from proper scrutiny.

After repeatedly ignoring warnings to adhere to parliamentary rules, Malema was removed from the National Assembly—a move that sparked immediate reactions across the political spectrum. EFF supporters praised his defiance as a stand against unfair treatment, while critics argued his disruptions justified the ejection to maintain order.

The incident reflects ongoing tensions in Parliament, where the EFF’s aggressive tactics have become a hallmark of their opposition strategy. While some see this approach as holding power to account, others believe it crosses the line into unnecessary obstruction.

Lotriet, a DA member, recently assumed the Deputy Speaker role as part of a DA-ANC cooperation deal. However, clashes like this expose the challenges of managing a divided Parliament, particularly when opposition parties feel sidelined.

The altercation has reignited debates about parliamentary decorum versus free expression. As South Africa faces critical policy decisions, questions remain about whether Parliament can foster constructive debate while preventing chaos—a balance that grows increasingly difficult to strike.

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