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MK Party leader and former president Jacob Zuma (C), spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela (L) and legal representative Dali Mpofu (L) give a press conference in Johannesburg on 16 June 2024, two days after President Cyril Ramaphosa was re-elected for a second term. (Phill Magakoe/AFP)
The MK Party will join the Progressive Caucus, a newly formed parliamentary grouping representing about 13% of the National Assembly.
The MK Party leader, corruption-accused former president Jacob Zuma, made the announcement on Sunday during a media briefing in Sandton, Johannesburg.
During the same briefing, Zuma said the MK Party had lodged an application with the Electoral Court to have the 2024 elections set aside and calling for a re-run.
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