Good Party Slams Da No Confidence Plan, Action Sa Stays Out

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The Good party says the Democratic Alliance DAs threat to bring a motion of no confidence against President Cyril Ramaphosa is reckless and is inconsistent with their position as a member of the Government of National Unity GNU.

The DA, on Saturday, also announced that they would not be taking part in the August National Dialogue that was announced recently by President Cyril Ramaphosa because of the treatment it is receiving from Ramaphosa.

The DA says Ramaphosa is protecting corrupt African National Congress ANC cabinet ministers, but was quick to fire DA Deputy Minister Andrew Whitfield for taking an unauthorised trip to the United States US.

The Good Partys Brett Herron says, "The latest threat must be seen in a context of a party that is unable or unwilling, or so divided, that they cannot carry through the ultimatums or the threats that they make in the public space. Of course, if they voted to remove President Ramaphosa, and they were successful in gaining a majority of the members of the national assembly, that would be the end of the GNU."

Herron says the DA would lose their seats in the executive. A new President would have to be elected by the National Assembly and a new executive would be appointed.