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Some 400 soldiers joined a police team outside to secure the Parliament building during the speech, but this didn't stop the brawl inside from erupting.
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A session of South Africa’s parliament convened for a keynote address by the president descended into chaos on Thursday as far-left lawmakers brawled with orderlies after interrupting the speech and the main opposition party walked out.

Deputies from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party fired questions at Jacob Zuma for more than an hour, forcing the president — whose authority has been tarnished by a series of scandals — to halt his state-of-the-nation speech.

Zuma had earlier authorised more than 400 soldiers to join the security team outside the building during the speech, an unprecedented move his opponents described as a “militarisation” of parliament

Speaker Baleka Mbete ordered the EFF contingent ejected after their leader Julius Malema called Zuma “rotten to the core”.

Exiting the chamber with his deputies a short time later, opposition Democratic Alliance party leader Mmusi Maimane said the president was unfit to hold office.

Previous Zuma speeches in parliament have led to disruptions but Thursday’s — in which he said the government would push for a greater role for blacks in the economy — was the most violent, with the scuffles spilling over into the precinct of the building, Reuters reporters saw.

A couple of blocks away, police fired stun grenades to disperse supporters of the EFF and the president’s African National Congress (ANC) party.

The party holds more than 60 per cent of the 400 seats in parliament but Zuma faced a revolt by some ANC members in November.

That same month an anti-corruption watchdog called for a judicial inquiry into alleged influence-peddling in his government. He has denied the allegations.

UNCONSTITUTIONAL?

The Democratic Alliance’s Maimane questioned the deployment of soldiers at the legislature, and his party said it would seek a court ruling on whether this breached the country’s basic law.

“The ANC under Jacob Zuma has broken parliament and the constitution,” Maimane said in a statement.

Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula told reporters that soldiers were on standby but had not been deployed on the streets.

A Reuters reporter saw two soldiers near the parliament building.

In the speech he resumed after the fighting ended, Zuma took issue with the distribution of wealth in a domestic economy still mostly controlled by whites more than two decades after apartheid ended in 1994.

“Political freedom is incomplete without economic emancipation,” he said.

“Today we are starting a new chapter of radical socioeconomic transformation. We are saying that we should move beyond words, to practical programmes.”

NOT THE FIRST TIME

Zuma’s speeches have been disrupted before. In September, he complained about being abused by opposition parties and asked the Speaker to address the issue.

But Daniel Silke, a director at Political Futures Consultancy, described Thursday’s incidents as very serious, adding: “The ANC will come out very poorly after this.” Silke said investors would remain cautious as they awaited details of the economic transformation Zuma evoked.

The economy has slowed sharply over the past five years while unemployment has hit a record 27 per cent, fuelling criticism that Zuma faced for extravagantly furnishing his country home at taxpayers’ expense.

In September, the president took out a home loan to repay state money spent on non-security-related upgrades there, in compliance with a court order

source : gulfnews

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