The MK Party acknowledges the recent judgment handed down by the Constitutional
Court, which ruled that President Jacob Zuma not eligible to stand as a member of MK
Party in the National Assembly. This unsurprising decision, while disappointing, has not
disheartened us. Instead, it has reinforced our conviction that the current system,
where just 10 unelected individuals can make lifetime decisions for 62 million people,
is fundamentally flawed. Worse still, in this current case, six of the ten judges were
glaringly conflicted, raising serious questions about their refusal to recuse themselves.
However, we are not deterred. If anything, the People’s Mandate rally has demonstrated
that South Africans from all walks of life love the MK Party and President Zuma, and that
a two-thirds majority is a reality.
We want to assure our members, supporters, and all South Africans that we remain
steadfast and undeterred by the enemies of the poor, whether they be in robes or acting
as agents of white monopoly capital. President Zuma continues to lead the MK Party
and will appear on the ballot. Furthermore, he will be reinstated into the Union
Buildings to lead the country once we secure a two-third majority, which is becoming
increasingly obvious daily, hence the fear among the enemies of the poor black people.
No efforts by the Ramaphosa-led ANC or any compromised judges will hinder this
mission.
Our resolve is further strengthened by the overwhelming support we have received from
South Africans nationwide through messages and calls that this decision has only
intensified their determination to vote for the MK Party in order to achieve a two-third
majority. Which will enable us to transition from a constitutional democracy to a
parliamentary system, where the majority will determine the nation’s direction, as
opposed to the often, 10 highly compromised and conflicted individuals.
We call for calm among our people and emphasize the importance of maintaining focus
and unity, while urging everyone to remain dedicated to giving the MK Party and
President Zuma their well-deserved two-third majority. This heavily flawed and
conflicted judgment is not the end but rather a pivotal moment affirming that the MK
Party is the right choice for the black poor and downtrodden. The MK Party leadership,
led by President Zuma, will address the nation in the next few days after consulting with
the legal team on the course of action.
We therefore urge all South Africans to stay committed and focused on the goal
ahead—our mission to acquire a two-third majority so that we can dismantle this
current colonial system, which benefits only the previously advantaged and a few
within the Ramaphosa clique at the expense of the poor and marginalized.
We call on all South Africans to ensure that they bring all their families and friends on
May 29 to vote for the MK Party because the great opportunity for real freedom and
wealth for all is now. Victory is certain.