UDM: UDM reaction to the DA’s proposed motion for the dissolution of the National Assembly

10th August 2017

UDM: UDM reaction to the DA’s proposed motion for the dissolution of the National Assembly

UDM Leader Bantu Holomisa

The United Democratic Movement (UDM) does not support the Democratic Alliance (DA) sponsored motion for the dissolution of the National Assembly. We respect the DA’s right to propose motions like any other political party represented in the National Assembly.

Of immediate importance to the UDM, is the state of readiness of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) for the 2019 National and Provincial Elections.

The IEC reportedly needs R300‑million, as well as access to municipalities’ databases to capture voters’ addresses before the Constitutional Court deadline of June next year. The IEC must move with speed to ensure that the voters’ roll is cleaned and that correct addresses of the electorate are factored in.

To this end, we call on Government to ensure that the IEC is provided with the money they need to comply with the ruling.

The mandate of the current Government comes to an end in 2019, and we are working towards that end. We want to make sure that the 2019 Elections are credible, free and fair.

 

Issued by UDM