South Africa lawmakers to hold secret ballot Tuesday on Zuma
JOHANNESBURG — South Africa’s parliament will vote by secret ballot Tuesday on a motion of no confidence on President Jacob Zuma, the legislative body’s speaker announced.
Monday’s surprise announcement on the vote, which could end Zuma’s presidency, was made by National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete at a news conference in Cape Town. She said her decision shows that parliament is responsive to the public.
“The people of South Africa look to parliament to give direction in challenging times. The people of South Africa also look to parliament for signals of hope,” said Mbete, a longtime Zuma ally.
Mosiuoa Lekota, leader of the opposition Congress of the People, described the secret ballot as “groundbreaking.”


