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South Africa’s Ramaphosa will not resign, spokesperson says

/ 01:12 PM December 04, 2022

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. REUTERS

JOHANNESBURG — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will not resign and will seek a second term as leader of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) after allies rallied behind him to stay on, a spokesperson from the president’s office said on Saturday.

Ramaphosa’s position as the head of state came into question after an independent parliamentary panel said in a report he might have violated oath of office in regards to millions of dollars in cash that was found at his private game farm.

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“President Ramaphosa is not resigning based on a flawed report, neither is he stepping aside,” Ramaphosa’s spokesperson Vincent Magwenya told journalists by text message.

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“The President has taken to heart the unequivocal message coming from the branches of the governing party who have nominated him to avail himself for a 2nd term of the leadership of the ANC.”

Ramaphosa has denied any wrongdoing and has not been charged with any crimes.

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The members of the ANC will gather at a special National Working Committee meeting on Sunday which will be followed by a National Executive Committee meeting on Monday where they will decide the future course of action for Ramaphosa, the ANC said.

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The president would challenge the report and its findings, the spokesperson said.

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“It is in the long term interest and sustainability of our constitutional democracy… that such a clearly flawed report is challenged.”

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