MK Leader: Ramaphosa Will Be Silenced Until He Exits Office

iReport South Africa | 18.05.2026 13:05

South Africa’s parliamentary caucus leader, Dr. John Hlophe, has delivered a stern warning that has the potential to escalate tensions even further. He made it clear that his party would not be working with President Cyril Ramaphosa anymore and that they want to prevent him from making public appearances in parliament. According to Hlophe, the MK Party is taking a combative stance in an effort to derail the president’s parliamentary commitments right up until the conclusion of his tenure.

According to the former judge, who is now the head of the opposition in Parliament, “We will bar him from speaking until he leaves office.” This means that the MK Party would not provide Ramaphosa a platform during sessions. His remarks are indicative of the party’s more aggressive posture in its ongoing criticism of the ruling ANC over matters of leadership and governance.

As a result of these comments, the MK Party’s relationship with the ANC-led government is likely to become even more strained. When it comes to criticising Ramaphosa’s leadership and authority, the MK Party is among the most vocal. Opposition parties are moving away from formal protests and procedural techniques, according to Hlophe’s statement, and toward more disruptive and direct approaches.

According to political experts, this type of speech has the potential to exacerbate tensions in the National Assembly, especially during important legislative events like question sessions and big policy discussions. A potential disruption of parliamentary procedures and a widening of political differences could result from the MK Party’s actions, they warn.

Hlophe has made remarks, and the presidency has not addressed them. However, in order for constitutional processes to go unimpeded, legislative rules typically demand order. Opposition parties have been critical of Ramaphosa’s leadership and economic policies for some time, and the MK Party seems to be taking a stance that aims to increase the pressure by being more aggressive.

The increasing animosity in Parliament, according to experts, could hinder legislative effectiveness by making it harder for parties to cooperate. We will now watch the next sittings to see if the MK Party follows through on its threat and how the leadership of the parliament reacts to the increasing tensions.