Ramaphosa debate stalled again by EFF disruptions
Updated | By Xolani Khumalo
President Cyril Ramaphosa's reply to the debate on the Presidency's budget vote failed to materialise on Friday morning despite the session having resumed following an adjournment.
MPs from the EFF still insisted on raising points of order.
The session began with disruptions from the red berets, saying they refuse to be addressed by the president due to the criminal charges laid against him over a robbery at his farm in Limpopo.
READ: Ramaphosa farm theft saga takes centre stage at Presidency's budget
After a lengthy period of chaos, National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula ordered that some of the EFF MPs to be removed from the chambers.
Proceedings were then adjournment in a bid to restore calm.
The sessions resumed but the disruptions continued.
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