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EFF Joins ActionSA And MK Party Refusing To Engage DA Over Motion Of No Confidence In Lesufi

October 31, 2025
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EFF Joins ActionSA And MK Party Refusing To Engage DA Over Motion Of No Confidence In Lesufi
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The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, ActionSA, and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in Gauteng have resolved not to participate in discussions with the Democratic Alliance (DA) regarding its intention to introduce a motion of no confidence against Premier Panyaza Lesufi. This motion is in response to the DA’s recent announcement that it intends to remove Lesufi from his position.

Lesufi’s removal is being pursued in response to the public protector’s publication of a critical report that concentrates on the Gauteng provincial government. The manner in which the Gauteng crime prevention wardens operate was the subject of significant concern in this report. These wardens, who are frequently referred to as AmaPanyaza, were discovered to have been established without the requisite legal authority. The findings suggest that they lack a legal mandate to perform police duties, which raises concerns about their legitimacy and role.

The opposition parties, such as the EFF, have explicitly stated that they are not interested in engaging with the DA regarding this matter. Their refusal is indicative of a more extensive disagreement regarding the appropriate course of action for Premier Lesufi and the repercussions of the public protector’s report. The EFF’s stance indicates that they are opposed to any efforts to remove Lesufi and are not inclined to collaborate with the DA in this regard.

This viewpoint is shared by ActionSA and the MK Party, emphasising a political divide in Gauteng. Lesufi and the provincial government have been subjected to intense scrutiny as a result of the public protector’s report. However, these parties are of the opinion that engaging in discussions with the DA regarding Lesufi’s removal is not the appropriate course of action.

This tension is evident as Gauteng’s political factions establish their positions prior to critical governance and leadership decisions. The persistent conflict and debate surrounding the findings about AmaPanyaza and the legal challenges they represent are indicated by the refusal to engage.

In Gauteng province, the issue of crime prevention and government accountability has become increasingly complex and political as the situation develops, as evidenced by the disagreement among parties. As they prepare for the subsequent stages of this political drama, each party is remaining steadfast in its stance.

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