EFF unhappy about seating arrangements at SoNA, wants more front row seats

2nd February 2023 By: News24Wire

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is unhappy about the seating arrangements for next week's State of the Nation Address (SoNA) in the Cape Town City Hall.

The EFF is entitled to two seats in the front row, but this is apparently not enough for the self-described radical and militant economic emancipation movement.

Secretary to the National Assembly, Masibulele Xaso, told the National Assembly Programming Committee on Thursday morning that they had approached the Democratic Alliance (DA), which was amenable to give up one of its seats in the front row.

"The EFF will now have three seats in the front row and the DA four."

Xaso said the seating arrangements for SoNA would be different compared to previous meetings at the City Hall, because it was a joint sitting, including the National Council of Provinces (NCOP).

At the committee's previous meeting, some MPs were concerned about the number of guests political parties were allowed to take along. There will be 90 guests, to be shared among the 14 political parties represented in Parliament.

The committee also heard that it was all systems go for SoNA, which will take place on Thursday at 19:00.

Parliament will also host a joint sitting at the City Hall on Monday to commemorate the first speaker of the democratic Parliament, Frene Ginwala, who died last month.

This sitting will start at 14:00 and entail a 45-minute documentary, followed by 130 minutes of debate. There will be catering services for MPs, but they must pay for it themselves.

Meanwhile, Parliament said in a statement that the City Hall was handed over to Parliament on Wednesday to prepare for SoNA. The area around the hall will be closed off, and the entrance in Corporation Street will be the only point of entry.

The Cape Town City Hall is being used by Parliament after the National Assembly Chamber was razed in a fire on 2 January 2022. The Good Hope Chamber on the parliamentary precinct, which has been used for hybrid plenary meetings, is not big enough to host all MPs.

Before the meeting officially started on the virtual platform, EFF MP Hlengiwe Mkhaliphi told National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula that she didn't call the "bouncers" when her people were "misbehaving" at the African National Congress conference at Nasrec in December, so she should not call them for EFF members.

"Hayi, man, let's close this topic," a laughing Mapisa-Nqakula responded.