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“Impeaching President Ramaphosa Will Destabilise the Country” – Firoz Cachalia

May 18, 2026
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“Impeaching President Ramaphosa Will Destabilise the Country” – Firoz Cachalia
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Firoz Cachalia has warned that any move to impeach Cyril Ramaphosa could have serious consequences for political stability and governance in South Africa.Speaking during a public engagement, Cachalia said the country is already facing significant economic and social challenges, and that attempts to remove the president through impeachment could deepen uncertainty at a sensitive time. He stressed that South Africa needs stability, continuity, and strong leadership to deal with pressing issues such as crime, unemployment, corruption, and investor confidence.

The Acting Police Minister argued that political battles should not overshadow the work of government institutions, especially as law enforcement agencies continue efforts to tackle organized crime and public safety concerns across the country.Cachalia’s remarks come as opposition parties, including the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), continue to push for stronger action against Ramaphosa over ongoing controversies surrounding his administration. Calls for impeachment have intensified in recent weeks, with critics arguing that the president must be held accountable.

However, supporters of Ramaphosa maintain that removing him from office could trigger divisions within the governing ANC and create instability in both government and financial markets. Some analysts have also warned that prolonged political uncertainty may negatively affect economic recovery efforts and public trust in state institutions. The debate over impeachment has become one of the country’s most heated political discussions, with leaders from different parties sharply divided on the issue.

While opposition groups insist accountability must come first, ANC leaders and government allies continue to defend the president and urge political parties to focus on national priorities instead of leadership battles.Cachalia emphasized that democratic institutions must be respected, but warned that political actions should always consider the broader impact on the country and its citizens.

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