Friday, 12 February 2016

Zuma ridicules S.Africa opposition for disrupting address

South Africa's President Jacob
Zuma on Friday mocked the opposition, dismissing it as
"useless" and ignorant after rowdy radical lawmakers
disrupted his parliamentary address and walked out.
"They are showing how useless they are, people will
never vote for them," Zuma said a day after seeing his
annual state of the nation address interrupted.
"They don't understand democracy, how it works."
"They just move with the wind when it goes this way,
that way, shame on them," said Zuma.
Lawmakers from the leftist Economic Freedom Fighters
(EFF), dressed in their uniforms of red workers'
overalls and hard hats, noisily interrupted his speech
for an hour before being ordered out of the chamber on
Thursday night.
"Zuma is no longer a president that deserves respect
from anyone," EFF's firebrand leader Julius Malema
yelled at the president.
But Zuma said if the opposition were true democrats,
they should know better how to deal with the
government when it errs.
"If the party or the president commits a mistake, there
is a process how you deal with that," said Zuma in his
first reaction to his heckling by EFF members of
parliament.
"You are really not doing good for your country. You
are making this country look bad out there, which
means you don't think," he said after the speech was
broadcast live on television.
He said the opposition's rowdy behaviour was actually
working to his ruling African National Congress (ANC)'s
advantage.
The "problem with other parties is (that) as soon as
they open their mouths they talk about the ANC not
about themselves."
"They are actually doing our job, they are not
convincing people."

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