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MK Party Breaks Silence After Dramatic Walkout On Ramaphosa During Parliament Session

May 19, 2026
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MK Party Breaks Silence After Dramatic Walkout On Ramaphosa During Parliament Session
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The uMkhonto we Sizwe Party has addressed both its controversial walkout during a parliamentary session involving President Cyril Ramaphosa and the unveiling of its new political education structure, the MK Party Institute, in a response that is both firm and detailed. This response comes in the wake of heated political tensions in Parliament.

These statements were given by Cde Nhlamulo Ndhlela, who is the spokesperson for the MK Party, in conjunction with Cde Oupa Mathebula, who also commented jointly on the recent acts of the party as well as the broader organisational direction. Following the departure of members of the party from Parliament during proceedings in which President Cyril Ramaphosa was present, the purpose of the briefing was to provide clarification regarding the party’s position.

The political party claims that the walkout was not an act of impulsiveness but rather a premeditated political statement that was founded in what it sees as profound concerns regarding issues of governance and conduct in the parliamentary chamber. Within the party, there have been long-standing complaints with the manner in which discussions and accountability procedures are handled in the National Assembly, and the spokespersons emphasised that the decision reflected those misgivings.

In addition, they argued that the walkout ought to be understood in the context of what they refer to as a “breakdown of meaningful engagement” in parliamentary structures. They insisted that the purpose of their actions was to bring attention to what they consider to be imperfections in the system, rather than to undermine democratic institutions.

The briefing also placed a considerable emphasis on the construction of the MK Party Institute, which is a newly introduced entity that aims to promote political education, leadership development, and ideological training within the party. This was in addition to the incident that occurred in the parliament.

In his explanation, Ndhlela stated that the institute’s purpose is to strengthen the capacity of the organization and to make certain that its members are better prepared to take on positions of governance. Mathebula went on to say that the program is a long-term investment in political consciousness and internal discipline, which allows the party to position itself for increased participation in national politics.

The leadership of the MK Party characterised both the institute and the parliamentary walkout as part of a larger effort to assert its political identity and strengthen its engagement within South Africa’s democratic scene. This encompassed both the institute and the walkout parliamentary.

The statements made by the MK Party have already raised debate regarding parliamentary decorum, opposition tactics, and the growing dynamics within South Africa’s political climate. This is despite the fact that reactions from other political formations are still in the process of surfacing.

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