On 2018-02-13 15:28:08 Yewrev1 said:
Recalled but no date. He can basicslly stay till the next election. They will not support a vote of no confidence.
What a lot of bull crap. All this exitement about getting a new President was for nothing. Zupta does not belief he has done anything wrong. He us going nowhere soon.
On 2018-02-13 16:02:26 The Doll House said:
On 2018-02-13 15:28:08 Yewrev1 said: Recalled but no date. He can basicslly stay till the next election. They will not support a vote of no confidence.
What a lot of bull crap. All this exitement about getting a new President was for nothing. Zupta does not belief he has done anything wrong. He us going nowhere soon.
As expected...
Such a nice afrikaans saying comes to mind now...
On 2018-02-13 12:48:29 Sibyl said:
1. Not necessarily, he is a very astute politician, a great chess player and has not yet played his last pieces imo. He will not resign willingly and it is very possible that he has lots of dirt on those who are calling for his head - he will use it to his advantage. (I can't wait to hear his public response to the recall letter, going to be a very revealing)
2. Parliamentary Vote of No Confidence - if secret ballot, then opposition (if they are clever) will vote with Pro-Zuma supporters to keep him in power, as that will show disaffected voters that "ANC" is still protecting Zuma, ensuring a possible 2019 win for opposition. But then again the opposition do not seem to be great strategists, so I guess they will go the route of voting for Zuma exit now, and in the process they will stand less of a chance to win in 2019 (if Ramaposa is allowed to start cracking the whip re corruption, uniting the ANC and attract investors), ditto if elections are brought forward as they have requested. If ANC manages to hold their own Vote of no Confidence instead, it can go either way, depending on how many of the voting heads will soon be on the chopping block as well wrt to corruption charges, if Zuma is axed.
3. This week still or early next week.
Personally I think the longer that Zuma remains in power, the better for the opposition come 2019.