South African President Ramaphosa Rejects Calls to Resign Amid Impeachment Probe
1-Minute Brief
The impeachment process against President Ramaphosa highlights ongoing political tensions over the handling of the 'Farmgate' scandal.
Key Facts
- President Cyril Ramaphosa said he would contest a report related to his handling of a robbery at his farm.
- Ramaphosa stated on Monday evening that he would not resign after calls for his resignation.
- He denied any wrongdoing in connection with the farm robbery scandal.
- South Africa's parliament announced that its speaker will begin the process of setting up an impeachment committee.
- Ramaphosa said he would not step down following a court ruling that revived the scandal.
What Happened
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced he will not resign after a court ruling revived scrutiny over his handling of a robbery at his farm, and parliament initiated steps towards an impeachment investigation.
Why It Matters
The developments reflect significant political pressure on Ramaphosa and could impact the stability of his administration as the impeachment process unfolds.
What's Next
Parliament is expected to move forward with establishing an impeachment committee. Ramaphosa has indicated he will contest the report and continue to deny wrongdoing.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Bloomberg MarketsCenter3h agoRamaphosa Says Won’t Resign Over Court Ruling, Denies Wrongdoing
- Al JazeeraLeft3h agoSouth Africa plans presidential impeachment probe over ‘Farmgate’ scandal
- BBC WorldCenter48m agoSouth African president says he will not step down after impeachment call
