MK Party Deputy President Dr John Hlophe has reaffirmed his party’s commitment to opposing an interdict application, arguing that the issue should be assessed strictly within the framework of the law rather than through a political lens.
Addressing the matter, Hlophe emphasized that the legal principles governing decisions of the country’s highest court are well established and leave little room for ambiguity. He maintained that judgments and orders issued by the apex court are binding and cannot simply be suspended through an interdict application.
“The law is clear,” Hlophe stated, underscoring that the MK Party’s position is founded on legal considerations rather than any opinion regarding the merits of the broader dispute. According to him, the party’s objection is based on protecting the integrity of legal processes and respecting established judicial authority.
His comments come at a time when public debate continues over attempts to challenge or delay the execution of court directives. Hlophe stressed that the MK Party’s stance is rooted in constitutional and procedural principles that define the powers and authority of the judiciary.
The former judge warned against mixing political arguments with legal proceedings, insisting that the central issue should be whether the application itself has a sound legal basis. He argued that efforts to interdict orders handed down by the apex court raise significant concerns about the finality of judicial decisions and the certainty of the legal system.
According to Hlophe, permitting such interventions could weaken established legal doctrine and create confusion regarding the enforcement of court orders. For this reason, the MK Party intends to challenge the application through the appropriate legal channels and present its arguments before the relevant judicial forum.
While avoiding discussion of the substance of the underlying case, Hlophe reiterated that decisions of the highest court must be respected and implemented unless they are lawfully amended or overturned through recognized judicial procedures. He maintained that adherence to the hierarchy of the courts is essential for safeguarding the credibility and effectiveness of the justice system.
The MK Party’s position reflects its intention to frame the matter as a question of constitutional law and judicial authority rather than political rivalry, leaving the courts to determine the outcome according to established legal principles.
