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ANC denies fracas within party amid impeachment committee intervention chaos
ZA🏛️ Politics5 days ago

ANC denies fracas within party amid impeachment committee intervention chaos

The ANC has denied allegations of internal conflict within its National Working Committee (NWC) regarding its involvement in President Cyril Ramaphosa's legal challenge to parliament's impeachment committee. Reports suggested Ramaphosa was upset that the ANC intervened in his court case rather than participating in a broader review process, leading to claims of a 'fracas' and a 'court climbdown.' The ANC clarified that there was no factional clash, no improper direction, and that the actions were based on legal procedures. They emphasized that the NWC decided to file a protective notice due to time constraints and later withdrew it once legal advice was finalized. The ANC stated that their approach was a collective decision through proper structures and not a reversal of stance.

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IOL (Independent Online) logoIOL (Independent Online)Party-alignedCenter5 days ago
ANC denies fracas within party amid impeachment committee intervention chaos

The ANC has denied allegations of internal conflict within its National Working Committee (NWC) regarding its involvement in President Cyril Ramaphosa's legal challenge to parliament's impeachment committee. Reports suggested Ramaphosa was upset that the ANC intervened in his court case rather than participating in a broader review process, leading to claims of a 'fracas' and a 'court climbdown.' The ANC clarified that there was no factional clash, no improper direction, and that the actions were based on legal procedures. They emphasized that the NWC decided to file a protective notice due to time constraints and later withdrew it once legal advice was finalized. The ANC stated that their approach was a collective decision through proper structures and not a reversal of stance.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the situation—reporting on claims of internal conflict and the ANC's denial. While the ANC frames the issue as a procedural legal matter, the article does not overtly favor one side over another. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the facts provided by the ANC,

IOL (Independent Online) logoIOL (Independent Online)Party-alignedCenter5 days ago
ANC refutes factional clash claims amid Ramaphosa's Impeachment Committee interdict bid

The African National Congress (ANC) has denied allegations of internal conflict or 'fracas' within its National Working Committee (NWC) regarding its legal strategy concerning President Cyril Ramaphosa's court battle against parliamentary impeachment proceedings. Reports suggested that Ramaphosa had ordered the ANC to withdraw its intervention in his interdict application, but the ANC rejected these claims, stating that no such instructions were given by the president. The party explained that it filed a protective notice due to a tight court-imposed deadline, and later withdrew it once legal advice was finalized. The ANC emphasized that its actions were procedural and collective decisions made by the NWC, not based on personal directives from Ramaphosa.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the claims of a 'court climbdown' and the ANC's denial of such, providing direct quotes from the ANC's statement and referencing external reports. It does not favor one side over the other and includes the ANC's explanation of its legal strategy. The framing remains neutral

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