The House will be asked on 19 October to endorse the current deputy Public Protector, Kholeka Gcaleka, to become the country’s fifth Public Protector.
CAPE TOWN - After two postponements, the National Assembly has come up with another date to vote for a new Public Protector.
Sixty percent of parliamentarians will have to agree to Gcaleka’s recommendation to the president for appointment.But with the Democratic Alliance and Economic Freedom Fighters already indicating they won’t be supporting her nomination, the African National Congress will be relying on the Inkatha Freedom Party to meet the threshold.
"The City Hall will be available on the 19th of October. The city hall, which is of course a familiar space for this House."
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