South Africa's 'Farmgate': Impeachment Looms Over President Ramaphosa
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa faces impeachment proceedings due to the 'Farmgate' scandal, involving theft of cash from his ranch. Despite denying wrongdoing, he navigates calls for resignation. The process involves various parliamentary and legal steps, with his political future uncertain amidst coalition dynamics and legal challenges.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is confronting impeachment proceedings following the 'Farmgate' scandal, which involves the theft of foreign currency from his farm. The scandal raises questions about his alleged violations of law and governance, despite Ramaphosa's insistence on his innocence.
The impeachment process entails several steps, starting with a motion from any lawmaker. The National Assembly's Speaker then appoints a panel of legal experts to determine if there's sufficient evidence to proceed. If a case is found, a two-thirds majority in parliament is needed for impeachment.
The African National Congress (ANC), governing alongside the Democratic Alliance, holds significant sway in parliament. However, the revival of impeachment proceedings by the Constitutional Court has left Ramaphosa's political fate hanging in the balance, with potential no-confidence votes also looming.
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