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Who is the guilty "party" in Parliament

The Country has been waiting for the Elected to Deliver on their “Promises” irrespective of Political Alliance, and none of them has delivered but the only result we see is from the electorate to display “egoistic” attitudes and aggressive behaviour of settling Rulings from the House of Assembly. It should well be noted that the eligible Voters should cast their votes for what the Party stands for, compared to other opposition party’s. The Constituency should not confuse Idol “worship”, but to acknowledge the Party’s Manifesto of which the Political Person represents in his/her Official capacity, especially when addressing matters of National interest.

A quick resolution to the Parliament crisis of finger pointing and aggressive behavior is within the MP’s to reflect an image that portrays a subtle attitude to opposition, a state we call democracy, the rule of the people. A discerning mind absorbs all negativity and critical views with only an eye for change, to aim for the continuous elevation of the persona.

The hypocrisy of the whole matter is that all Parties in Parliament are contending to be the representative of the destitute Majority of Mzantsi and I’m not sure in this instance if that is the fact considering the unruly atmosphere of settling personal vendettas in disguise of democracy. History does teach us something and Fascism is something we should consider a phenomena that can emanate in disguise and that can turn our political atmosphere into another dimension, a rule of democracy in reverse.

The EFF and DA have raised critical matters that have broken Parliamentary etiquette and responsibility, with the voices howling at the President and Madam Speaker. (Should be noted Political affiliation is irrelevant). Our society condone the acts perpetrated by our Leaders, but I thought the country had more crucial matters that need urgent attention, Social Responsibility which amounts to Service Delivery is the Duty of all who reckon to be the Voice of the Voiceless. With the present rate of affairs it seems it will take a little bit longer to address the Needs of the Poor whilst all the Political Parties have chosen to chase a wounded warrior.

 iSizwe sethu (our Nation) has chosen a path of self destruct in the name of democracy, from the point of UBuntu as I watch all those characters who could in unity bring peace and stability not only in South Africa but the whole continent have opted to waste their energies on tackling useless issues. We have the capability to build this country into one of the strongest Nations (sizwe) in Africa irrespective of our Political Affiliations. The Poor are waiting for answers that would alleviate them from decadence perpetrated by our leaders and, to come with Solutions that will eventually Uplift the Standard of all our People, Socially and Economically a balance we desperately need in this Country.

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