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“I Was Robbed Of Become The President Of South Africa” Julius Malema Hit Out During Interview

May 16, 2026
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Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has once again stirred political debate after declaring that he was “robbed” of the opportunity to become President of South Africa.

Speaking during a political engagement, Malema said: “I was robbed to be President of this country,” a statement that has since sparked widespread discussion across political and social platforms.

Although Malema did not elaborate extensively on the remark, political analysts believe the statement reflects his long-standing frustrations with the political establishment and the internal battles that shaped his political journey following his departure from the African National Congress (ANC).

Malema, once a prominent leader within the ANC Youth League, was expelled from the governing party in 2012 after disciplinary proceedings linked to misconduct and public disagreements with senior ANC leadership. Following his expulsion, he went on to establish the EFF in 2013, transforming it into one of South Africa’s most influential opposition parties.

Over the years, the EFF has become known for its radical economic policies, including calls for land expropriation without compensation, nationalization of key industries, and economic transformation aimed at addressing inequality and poverty.

Supporters of Malema argue that his political rise within the ANC positioned him as a future national leader before internal political conflicts disrupted that trajectory. Some believe his expulsion from the ANC significantly altered South Africa’s political landscape and prevented him from ascending to higher leadership within the governing party.

Critics, however, maintain that Malema’s political style and controversial rhetoric contributed to his fallout with the ANC and continue to divide public opinion. Others argue that leadership in a democratic society is ultimately determined by electoral support rather than political expectation.

The statement has generated mixed reactions online, with supporters expressing sympathy for Malema’s political journey, while opponents dismissed the remarks as political rhetoric aimed at energizing his support base ahead of future elections.

Despite never holding the presidency, Malema remains one of South Africa’s most influential and outspoken political figures. Under his leadership, the EFF has consistently shaped national debates on economic reform, unemployment, corruption, and governance.

Political commentators say the remarks also reflect the intense competition and internal power struggles that continue to define South African politics more than three decades after the end of apartheid.

As the country prepares for future political contests, Malema’s comments are expected to fuel further debate about leadership, political succession, and the evolving role of opposition parties in shaping South Africa’s democratic future.

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