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Zuma talks to empty opposition benches in Parliament

───   15:26 Thu, 05 May 2016

Zuma talks to empty opposition benches in Parliament | News Article

Cape Town - President Jacob Zuma spoke to empty opposition benches on Thursday as he delivered the reply to his office’s budget vote debate in the National Assembly a day after his opening address was drowned out by opposition protest.


The Democratic Alliance made good on a threat to boycott the event after party leader Mmusi Maimane irked the ANC on Wednesday with a speech in the debate in which he repeatedly branded the president a thief.

The Economic Freedom Fighters were serving an automatic suspension from Parliament after they were thrown out of the National Assembly on Wednesday for trying to prevent Zuma from speaking.

Zuma began his reply on Thursday by stating that South Africa was a unique country and that the shadow cast by apartheid was receding gradually.

“Despair has been replaced by hope, deprivation by opportunity,” he said.

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