The MK party’s artificially depleting its list of candidates for Parliament to make way for impeached Judge John Hlophe is certainly illegal and...
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The MK party’s artificially depleting its list of candidates for Parliament to make way for impeached Judge John Hlophe is certainly illegal and unconstitutional. Strictly speaking, this boils down to ‘candidate-rigging’.
The MK party’s artificially depleting its list of candidates for Parliament to make way for impeached Judge John Hlophe is certainly illegal and...
If the law is applied correctly, there is no leeway for the MK party to ‘nominate’ impeached former Cape Judge President John Hlophe to be its...
John Hlophe and 57 other MPs are sworn in as the MK party ends its boycott of parliament.
In a dramatic turn of events in South African politics, Dr John Hlophe, the former Western Cape Judge President who was impeached for gross...
The prospect of an individual who was removed from judicial office for gross misconduct sitting on a body responsible for appointing judges would be...
The decision by Zuma’s MK party to appoint John Hlophe as its chief whip in the National Assembly raises questions about the role MK will play in...
John Hlophe, the parliamentary leader of the Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, stated that his party is committed to the fight for land reform and believes...